"Journalism taught her what mattered. Events taught her how to put it in a room."
Anuradha Tibile is a Conference Manager and Media Strategist from Bengaluru, with a journalism background and a running obsession with the space between an idea and the moment it lands on stage. Expert in 360-degree event curation: programming architecture, speaker coaching, production management, logistics, and stakeholder coordination.
A good agenda isn't a list of speakers. It's an argument about what matters right now.
Anuradha Tibile is a Conference Manager at Global EDu Crew, where she owns the agenda from concept to delivery for three flagship properties: the Global Educators Conclave, the Global Business Conclave, and the Early Years Educators Summit. She decides which trends are worth a day of everyone's time, who should be in the room to speak on them, and how the programme should move so the right conversation actually happens.
Before this, she organised three TEDx stages in Bangalore and spoke on AI and content strategy at Google Developer Group events from Machala to Abidjan. A journalism background runs underneath all of it: the instinct to find the actual story, and the discipline to cut everything that isn't it.
From backstage support to owning the room: the paper trail, in order.
Press releases, media relations, social content, and event management in Bengaluru; grew social engagement by 30%.
Licensed organizer across Kolhapur and Bengaluru, spanning four distinct stages:
20% increase in attendee satisfaction and 15% sponsorship revenue growth across these events.
Programmed and ran the Build with AI series across international chapters: talks, campaigns, and community growth strategy for developers worldwide.
Organized global hackathons, codelabs, and AI/ML conferences for developer communities across multiple countries.
Content strategy and copywriting for a cybersecurity brand in Bengaluru; first real exposure to OSINT and crisis communication.
Managed egomonk's social channels and the founder's LinkedIn presence; Project Manager for client Qolaba's digital media strategy and campaign reporting.
Own the agenda from concept to delivery for three flagship conclaves (GEC, GBC, EYES): researching trends, securing speakers, and designing programmes end to end. Manage speaker relationships and cross-team alignment with sales, marketing, and sponsorship, then apply post-event feedback to sharpen the next agenda.
Same producer, three completely different rooms: educators in Chennai, founders and investors in Bengaluru, early-years leaders in Bengaluru again. Each one needs its own argument.
Two years after its first edition in Chennai, EYES came to Bengaluru for its 2026 run: 14 speakers, including Sameera Reddy and Dr. Swati Popat Vats, and a closing panel on leadership, wellbeing, and building school cultures that actually hold up.
↗eyesummit.in
Not another tech conference, a platform for builders, investors, and decision-makers to work out how AI is rewriting business itself. 500+ founders and technology leaders across three tracks: Organisational Transformation, Capital Precision, Competitive Edge. Speakers included Aman Gupta (boAt) and K B Shiv Kumar (CTO, Yotta).
↗ai.gbcindia.org
Five editions in, GEC has stopped being just a gathering; it's become India's most consequential yearly conversation about the future of K-12 education. 2026 brings 500+ educators, 300+ schools, and 25+ speakers to Chennai across three panels: Curriculum, AI & Technology, and Leadership, closing with keynote Balasubramanian, former CBSE Director of Academics. Chief Guest: Rajmohan Arumugam, Tamil Nadu Cabinet Minister for School Education, Tamil Development, and Information.
↗gecindia.orgLong before Global EDu Crew, there was a twelve-year-old who decided she wanted to work for TED. Five stages later, here's the paper trail.
India's first TEDx weekend: "Ideas Never Rest."
India's first-ever TEDxWeekend brought organisers together from across the country to trade playbooks on speaker curation, fundraising, and community building; a gathering built to strengthen the whole TEDx network in India.







An Experience Beyond Expected: When Reality Bends and Minds Break Open.
FRiNGE wasn't just an event, it was a complete recalibration of what's possible when visionaries stop playing safe and start playing with fire.
The moments that shattered everything:













"Builders don't predict the future. They build it." A night for the ones who stay for one more iteration after the applause fades.
A gathering for the quiet radicals: the people who write the code, run the experiments, and design the products long after everyone else has gone home. In on this one end-to-end: curation, coaching, production, close.
Epochal: Beginning of a New Era.
This groundbreaking event, part of the global Countdown initiative, ignited minds and inspired action, setting a new standard for climate-focused discourse. Countdown is a global movement dedicated to accelerating the transition to a net-zero future. By fostering collaboration between governments, businesses, and civil society, Countdown aims to drive tangible climate action.
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India's first-of-its-kind event for prisoners to reimagine their lives.
India Prison Voices gathered stakeholders across the entire prison ecosystem: prison departments, civil society, academia, judiciary, technology, philanthropy, and people with lived experience, to surface, celebrate, and scale the best practices already working in Indian prisons, with lived experience stories at the absolute centre of everything.







One highlight reel per stage, plus a look behind the badge.
The journalism degree never really stopped mattering; it just moved to whenever there's time between agendas: documentary anchoring, investigative essays, and threads that follow a story further than most people bother to.

Live anchoring coverage, delivered across three languages.
Speaking sessions on content strategy and AI, as a featured guest.












Clients, managers, and collaborators






