October 15, 2025 – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
In a landscape where most students are still mapping out their futures, Aliyana Reshamwalla, 20, is already executing on hers – with precision.
Currently pursuing a Law degree, Aliyana is also the Co-Founder and COO of Veda Women’s Club, the Founder of South Asian Law Society, President of Young Leaders Nexus, and an active force in charity and community-building. Her story is not just about ambition – it’s about structure, vision, and an uncompromising work ethic.
In a newly released interview aimed at young professionals, entrepreneurs, and business leaders, Aliyana shares the strategies and mindset behind her high-performance lifestyle—and why most students fail to launch successful careers despite talent and opportunity.
Highlights from the interview include:
- The strategic mindset shift that helped her transition from burnout to balance
- Why she chose Law over Medicine—and how purpose fuels longevity in any career
- Her top time management hack that most people overlook
- How she built multiple businesses during university, including the South Asian Law Society and Veda Women’s Club
- Her approach to imposter syndrome: “Shut up. Be quiet. I belong here.”
- Why building for the next 50 years is smarter than planning for 5
- The real value of mentorship—and how to find the right one
This is more than a personal success story—it’s a blueprint for productivity, leadership, and entrepreneurial clarity at any age.
For business leaders mentoring young talent, investors looking for next-generation founders, or students seeking to scale their ambitions, Aliyana’s insights are a masterclass in execution and purpose-driven growth.