https://theprpost.com/post/13943/

Stuti Singh joins Trosmic Sports as Director – Communications

Stuti Singh has joined Trosmic Sports as Director – Communications.Singh shared the update on LinkedIn, stating that she has taken on the role as part of a new phase in her career.She joins Trosmic Sports after an eight-year stint at Adfactors PR, where she most recently served as Senior Account Director. During her time at the firm, she worked across corporate communications, media relations, crisis communication and CXO profiling.Prior to that, Singh held roles at MSL Group and Edelman, where she worked on media relations, content development and client servicing.Her earlier experience includes positions at Newsmobile, Astrum - Reputation Advisory and J. Sagar Associates, spanning editorial, reputation management and communications functions.Singh began her career with roles at Imprimis PR and 6 Degrees, and has also completed internships with Hanmer MS&L, The PRactice, CNN and Deccan Chronicle.
https://theprpost.com/post/13190/

From Ophelia to agency: how women leaders redefine modern power

Authored by: Stuti Singh, Senior Account Director, Adfactors PR.Did you hear the recent number by Taylor Swift, yeah, the one people are making reels tapping – “I swore my loyalty to me, myself and I right before you lit my sky up.”  Trying to put some context, the “fate of Ophelia” refers to Ophelia’s tragic end in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Ophelia’s fate is death by drowning. She falls into a river after her father Polonius is killed by Hamlet. The play leaves it deliberately ambiguous whether her death is an accident, or a suicide brought on by grief and mental breakdown. This ambiguity was important—it reflects how little agency Ophelia is allowed, even in death. The cultural script inherited by women rarely ask them to choose themselves. Instead, it celebrates endurance—of silence, of absence, of imbalance. Much of modern womanhood is shaped by the stories we grow up with, and stories matter because they shape what we imagine possible. For generations, we were offered tales that celebrated waiting, endurance, and rescue, teaching that worth is proven through patience rather than choice. Moving from Cinderella narratives to Wonder Woman is not about rejecting softness or love, but about reframing agency—showing that strength, self-belief, and action can come from within long before anyone else arrives.When it comes to leadership and positions of power, this shift is not philosophical, but operational. Women leaders are moving toward leadership grounded in judgment, clarity, and self-alignment. Indra Nooyi, Former Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo once observed, “When you assume positions of power, people look to you not just for results, but for signals of what is possible.” The movement away from Ophelia’s fate reflects how women in influence are reshaping leadership itself—contributing without overextension, leading without disappearance, and redefining what modern leadership now requires.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are solely of the author and Adgully.com does not necessarily subscribe to it.