UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Entrepreneur, world-traveler, business woman, engineer: these are all words that can be used to describe Maneesha Panicker. An alumna of Penn State, Panicker earned her master’s degree in industrial engineering in 2004. After receiving her undergraduate degree in industrial engineering and management from Bangalore Institute of Technology in her native India, she traveled thousands of miles to receive the next level of her education, wanting to pursue realms outside of just engineering and decided Penn State was the best option.
“I chose industrial engineering to study because it offered the most business-related courses,” Panicker said. “I was interested in supply chain, business management and things like that as well, so my time at Penn State was a valuable learning experience.”
Soon after her time at Penn State, Panicker accepted an industrial engineering position with the cosmetic company Estée Lauder in New York. However, she quickly realized that being a part of corporate America was not what she wanted, and instead wanted to pursue her own personal ventures.
“I quit my job, moved back to India and began experimenting with starting businesses,” Panicker said. “So, I started three businesses that didn’t work, and then the travel company Silk Route Escapes was the fourth business — the one that finally worked out.”
What began as a one-woman show with Panicker running every aspect of the travel company, Silk Route Escapes focuses on offering experiences to allow people to connect with the Indian culture and people. She believes that Silk Route Escapes was the one to finally “take off” because of her passion for travel and her already strong knowledge of India.
While looking for office space for the company years later, she stumbled across an island that soon became the location for her next venture: Kayal Island Retreat. The retreat is a four-cottage bed and breakfast designed for optimal relaxation for its guests. Beyond selling out for its first four months, the experience has received numerous accolades, being featured in travel magazines like National Geographic, Condé Nast and Lonely Planet.