Nita Sharma’s life reflects a rare blend of innovation, leadership, and compassion. With over 25 years of experience in product management, she has led transformative supply chain and eCommerce initiatives for Fortune 500 companies including Walmart, Williams Sonoma, Cisco Systems, and Agilent Technologies. She continues to shape global trade and digital standards as an expert member of the United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and e-Business (UN/CEFACT), representing the United States on an international platform. Her most meaningful work, however, emerged beyond corporate leadership. When her father was diagnosed with dementia, Nita became his caregiver an experience deeply influenced by her family’s generational history with the disease. Supporting her father in India while living in the United States offered her a unique cross-cultural perspective on dementia care. Driven to help others facing similar journeys, Nita is an active dementia care advocate. She leads support groups, participates in initiatives such as the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, and collaborates with ARDSI (Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India), Calcutta, to advance technology-enabled caregiving solutions. Her debut memoir, Hold My Hand As The Memory Fades, is both a deeply personal story and a compassionate guide for families navigating the emotional complexities of dementia. Beyond advocacy, Nita has volunteered with organizations including Ronald McDonald House Charities, Citizen Schools, Together Women Rise, Her Future Coalition, and Stanford Hospital embodying her lifelong commitment to service, empathy, and impact.