Naveen Jain: a Brief Outline of His Entrepreneurial Philosophy September 9, 2009
Posted in : Money Making, Web Of Social Bookmarking , trackbackLike so many other people you will have heard about Mr. Naveen Jain the CEO as well as co-founder of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence company. Beyond having made the Forbes 400 Richest in America list in 2000, this enterprising businessman has been honored with various choice awards, notably the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the WSA Industry Achievement Award, and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Yet it surely doesn’t finish off here. Because Jain and his relations are just as impassioned about philanthropy and will strive to assist needy people whenever they can. Our children are beyond doubt humanity’s most priceless resource. They are moreover a main inspiration for this enterprising man and he leverages each and every opportunity available to assist them. This, too, is the primary reason why he is always thoroughly leveraging every possibility he can to lend a helping hand wherever it seems even remotely feasible. Consequently, Naveen Jain, his kin and the workers at Intelius, Inc. pledge their time to a vast range of charitable agencies such as Hopelink, TreeHouse, and the University of Washington. Expectably, they offer ample financial assistance but more importantly they pledge plenty of time and attention to the youth who need it the most. Mr. Jain also gives aid to the Children’s Hospital in an effort to restore children’s health, too.
Seeing that Jain is a former student of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it’s not at all astounding that education is also a key focus in his benevolent activities. This also incorporates campaigns and charitable organizations that may range from the local to the international. Therefore, Intelius and its CEO are aiding support agencies and humanitarian foundations, for example the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club, the Children’s Hospital and United Way. Feeding the planet’s hungry is yet another essential litmus test to Naveen Jain and his kin and it is of no interest in the least to him whether it is a baby in Cambodia or Peru, or an elderly homeless lady in Tehran or Egypt requiring assistance. Although he is cognizant that the enterprise of obtaining provisions for all the planet’s famished is an eminently staggering one, he also understands that the unfeasible can really turn out to be realizable provided the whole world toils in concert. If this entrepreneur really achieves his goals, there will be a unquestionable end to destitution and famine everywhere in the future. Readers may well be pardoned for imagining that being the leader of a wildly flourishing business on top of being a devoted husband and family man would leave him with no spare time for philanthropic engagements. But Naveen makes certain that each one of his charitable enterprises can rely on as much aid as he can conceivably give. Indeed, this intently altruistic businessman is undoubtedly much more than just a business captain. He is (even more important) also an extraordinary person and a genuine benefactor of his community.












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