Millennial Mantra: Margika Mohite

In this conversation, Margika Mohite of P&G tells Charmiane Alexander what she likes about print and packaging

11 Nov 2019 | By Charmiane Alexander

Margika Mohite of P&G

Q: What’s your best childhood memory about reading in a library?
A: Comparing Harry Potter story in the novel to what we saw in the movies with friends. 

Q: If you could time travel, where would you go and why?
A: Undoubtedly to the future to get a sneak peek in the cosmetic industry.

Q: One way print can change the world?
A: Hasn’t print changed the world enough already!

Q: One thing on your bucket list
A: Bungee jumping in New Zealand.

Q: How did your school/college prepare you for your career?
A: My college/school provided a balance of studying and extra-curriculum activities that helped me develop holistically. 

Q: Where do you see yourself in five years?
A: As a packaging innovation leader for some major cosmetic  branding.

Q: What’s your best childhood memory?
A: Waiting back after school to play basketball with friends.  

Q: Describe your dream visit to a factory?
A: When I visited Manipal Printing press, I marveled at the variety of jobs they were doing under one roof.

Q: What smartphone feature would you be excited for a company to implement?
A: Voice-enabled service to run the machines – something like Alexa or Echo Dot – would be cool. 

Q: Which scientist or technologist would you want to travel with on a long flight?
A: I would like to travel with K Sivan to understand outer space in detail.