Founder of the Bullzeye Group of Companies and Club Mamabee, Meghna Deshraj is redefining what it means to lead with heart. We sat down with her to talk about the community she is building, the lessons she has learned, and why she believes women are the most powerful force in business today.
You wear many hats — CEO, founder, entrepreneur, community builder. How do you introduce yourself when someone asks who you are?
Honestly? I still stumble on that sometimes. I usually just say I help people grow. Whether that’s a brand, a business, or a woman who has been sitting on a dream for way too long. At the core of everything I do, that’s the thread. Growth. And not just the numbers-on-a-spreadsheet kind. Real, meaningful, soul-level growth.
Let’s talk about Club Mamabee. Where did the idea come from?
It came from a very real, very personal place. I remember being in a room full of incredibly talented women and thinking, why are we all so isolated from each other? We were all hustling, all building, all figuring things out on our own. And it just didn’t make sense. We are so much stronger together. Club Mamabee was born from that feeling. I wanted to create a space where women don’t just network, they actually connect. Where vulnerability is welcomed. Where someone can say ‘I don’t know how to do this’ and instead of judgment, she gets a hand.
What makes Club Mamabee different from other women’s communities out there?
We lead with warmth first. A lot of communities are very transactional. You show up, you pitch, you leave. That’s not what we are. Club Mamabee is a sisterhood. Yes, we talk business. Yes, we share resources and opportunities. But we also celebrate each other’s wins like they are our own. We show up on the hard days, not just the launch days. That culture doesn’t happen by accident. It’s something I am very intentional about protecting.
Who is Club Mamabee really for?
For any woman who has ever felt like she was too much in one room and not enough in another. For the woman who is building something and feels lonely in that process. For the mama who started a business during nap time and now doesn’t know what to do with the momentum she has created. For the corporate woman who is ready to bet on herself. Honestly, if you are a woman with a dream and a work ethic, there is a seat for you at this table.
What’s the biggest mistake you see women in business make?
Waiting. Waiting until they feel ready. Waiting until the kids are older, the savings are bigger, the timing is perfect. I spent years doing that and I want to shake that version of myself. The timing is never going to be perfect. The confidence doesn’t come before the action, it comes because of the action. I tell women this all the time: start messy, start scared, just start.
What has running the Bullzeye Group taught you about yourself as a leader?
It has taught me that empathy is not a soft skill, it is a superpower. I used to think I needed to lead tougher, be harder, show less. But the more I leaned into leading with empathy and authenticity, the stronger my teams became, the better our results were, and honestly, the happier I was. You don’t have to choose between being kind and being powerful. I am proof of that.
If you could go back and give your younger self one piece of advice, what would it be?
Trust your gut sooner. I have so many moments where I knew something, deep down, and I talked myself out of it because I was looking for external validation. Your instincts as a woman, as a founder, as a human being, are sharper than you give yourself credit for. Back yourself. Be your own loudest believer.
What’s next for you and Club Mamabee?
We are growing in the most beautiful way. More cities, more events, more women coming into their power. My vision is for Club Mamabee to be a global community where a woman in Mumbai and a woman in Miami both feel like they belong to something bigger than themselves. We are just getting started, and that genuinely excites me every single morning.
Last question. What do you want women to feel after discovering Club Mamabee?
Seen. I want every single woman who walks into this community to feel seen, valued, and reminded of how extraordinary she already is. Not what she will be one day. Right now. As she is. That’s the heartbeat of everything we do.














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