
Meet
A licensed trauma therapist and corporate leadership speaker who works in two worlds most people never cross between: the boardrooms of global enterprise, and the therapy chair where trauma is treated.
22 years inside HSBC, Accenture, Randstad, Google, Experis, and Cisco.
A clinician who treats trauma, veterans, and abuse survivors.
She has seen how pressure breaks people from both sides of the desk.
Madhuri studied mental health counseling in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, where she was inducted into Chi Sigma Iota, the international counseling honor society. Alongside her clinical training, she built a twenty-two-year corporate career across finance, consulting, staffing, and technology — inside the high-stakes environments where burnout is quiet, constant, and expensive.
Over those years she kept meeting the same patterns from every angle: leaders who bullied, teams running on empty, high performers disconnecting while still hitting their numbers, compassion fatigue no one named. She wrote those patterns down. They became UNLOOPED.


Madhuri delivered a TEDx talk honoring veterans, and wrote an award-winning book for the veteran community.
Across decades of clinical and corporate work, Madhuri captured what holds up when pressure is real — and what quietly breaks. Those lessons became UNLOOPED.
The idea is simple:
— Stop reacting.
— Start observing.
— Break the loop before it runs the room.
UNLOOPED isn't a wellness program. It's a clinical method for the moment pressure hits and excuses get expensive.

How to work with Madhuri
Madhuri works with organizations and leaders who operate under pressure and need people who hold up when the stakes are real — not just people who look fine.

Keynotes that turn clinical insight into leadership people can use the same week. Stay clear when the stakes say panic.

Working sessions where teams break the burnout loops draining performance and learn to lead from clarity, not adrenaline.

Direct work for leaders in high-stakes transitions, and trauma therapy for veterans, MST, and abuse survivors.
You are not your chaos. You're the one watching it.