Crafting Visual Stories: Deb Dutta’s Mission to Revolutionize Content Creation with Criya

Crafting Visual Stories: Deb Dutta’s Mission to Revolutionize Content Creation with Criya

Today's guest is Deb Dutta, CEO and founder of Criya
Criya is an AI startup that helps create visually appealing content in seconds. The platform began as a tool for Deb to present their personal brand effectively and evolved into a comprehensive solution for creating pitch decks and personal brand profiles. The interview also covers the challenges of being a first-generation immigrant and the importance of standing out and making an impression quickly in professional settings. We’re covering entrepreneurship, personal branding, and the democratization of access to content creation.

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