March 3, 2025 All Articles

Meet the Speaker: Uday Burra, Head of People Care APJ, Nokia

Uday is an Executive Coach, HR Strategist, and strong believer in Normalizing mental health conversations. He has close to three decades of experience contributing to various HR & Leadership roles across various countries & cultures. He is Currently Leading People Care function for Nokia APJ. He is PCC Trained and a Master Coach at Nokia. As Executive Coach his focus is on solution-oriented approaches to work & life overall. He practices solution-oriented coaching method. His has many years of experience coaching senior organization leaders, first time entrepreneurs and sales professionals.

We are delighted that Uday will be speaking in Singapore as part of our Asia summit. We caught up with him to see how he’s feeling in the runup to the event.

Doing well 😊 and in a very positive mood and looking forward to the summit.

I think one of the big challenges is that mental health is still considered a private topic and people don’t feel comfortable discussing it.

This is not an issue only for organisations but for society overall and it is important that we make it OK to talk about mental health problems.

I think most organisations are doing very well on physical wellbeing but in past 6 months I have noticed more awareness around mental wellbeing.

Organisations are having different programs to support through council, coaching and mentoring around these topics. 

We are working more towards building our leadership skills in the area of understanding emp wellbeing, motivating them to speak up and feedback both ways.

I am a mental health survivor and have faced burnout, anxiety and depression in my life so it is a personal mission to spread awareness, make it normal to talk about, helping people deal with burnout.

I am very passionate about normalizing mental health conversations and looking forward to the day when employees can ask for time off as effortlessly on a bad day mentally as they do when they have fever or cough.

I don’t see AI as a challenge but more as an opportunity.

I think awareness about employee wellbeing is increasing in the region and HR leaders are playing a key role in it.  Can we do more? Absolutely. 

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