In a remarkable recognition of her unwavering commitment and scholarly excellence, Dr. Aarti Sharma has been awarded the prestigious title of “Exceptionally Influential & Outstanding International Academician in Management Education” by the U.S.A Book of World Records. This honor celebrates her impactful journey and distinguished contributions to global academia.

With an impressive portfolio of over 50 publications in Scopus, Web of Science, ABDC-listed, and peer-reviewed international and national journals, Dr. Sharma stands out as a beacon of academic brilliance. Her body of work further includes 14+ book chapters, 22+ authored books with ISBNs, 24+ patents across the UK, Australia, Germany, and India, along with 9+ copyrights in Canada and India—underscoring her multifaceted expertise in research and innovation.
Dr. Sharma is a certified Fellow of CIHRM (Certified Human Resource Professional) and an Associate at ACCSA Global, registered in the U.S.A, U.K, and Canada. Her entrepreneurial and visionary spirit is equally inspiring—she is the CEO, Founder, and Director of “Let’s Podcast with Dr. Aarti”, as well as the Co-Founder, Managing Director, and Operational Director of several NGOs operating both in India and internationally.
Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer and Adjunct Professor with reputed international universities, Dr. Sharma continues to ignite change and excellence in the academic field. Her recent academic milestones include the successful supervision of two Ph.D. scholars, both of whom have completed and submitted their doctoral research under her guidance.

Her influence extends to global academic platforms. Dr. Sharma was recently nominated and served as Session Chair at the University of Oxford, where she also presented a research paper, now published as a Springer-indexed book chapter—a proud moment in her scholarly journey.
Adding to her dynamic pursuits, Dr. Sharma is currently nominated and participating in the SSETS programme—Stimulating Sustainable Entrepreneurial Thinking for Scientists, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) at Lancaster University, United Kingdom.
This recognition by the U.S.A Book of World Records not only applauds her prolific academic contributions but also honors her passion, perseverance, and purpose-driven leadership that has made a profound impact on the global education landscape.