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September 14, 2009

Skillful Humanitarianism at Its Foremost: the Enterprising Philosophy of Naveen Jain

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Most if not all eminently successful CEOs are keen on being good community members and this gentleman is no exception, on the contrary. You are bound to have heard of Mr. Naveen Jain as being the co-founder and CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence market leaders. As well as having made the Forbes 400 Richest in America list in 2000, this maverick entrepreneur has won an assortment of notable awards, most notably the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the WSA Industry Achievement Award, and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Nonetheless things certainly expand out from there. This is because Naveen Jain and his relations are equally as enthusiastic about philanthropy and will strive to help out wherever possible.

Today’s young generation are certainly our most treasured resource. This entrepreneur regards and treats them as the principal core of his philanthropic projects and he takes every opportunity available to help them. This, obviously, is the main reason why he is so diligently leveraging every opportunity he can to assist young people who are needy, whenever it seems even remotely viable. Hence, Naveen Jain, his relatives and the employees at Intelius dedicate their time to diverse charitable institutions as, for example, the Vedic Cultural Center, TreeHouse, and Child Rights and You (CRY). Naturally, they give ample financial aid but most importantly they commit their time and attention to the most needy and vulnerable children. Beyond, he helps the Children’s Hospital in an attempt to restore children’s health too.

With Naveen Jain being a former student of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it’s hardly surprising that professional training is also a critical hub in his philanthropic operations. This includes deserving causes and deserving causes local, state, and nationwide. Thus, Intelius and its CEO are supporting voluntary organizations and charities like the University of Washington, United Way and Hopelink. Getting foodstuffs over to the malnourished of the world is another great goal for Jain and those around him and to him, it makes not a iota of difference. While Naveen is intensely aware that the aim of feeding every starving mouth in the world can appear to be an insurmountable task, he also understands that the unachievable can actually turn out to be realistic if everyone works in concert. If this CEO really achieves his goals, there will be a unquestionable cessation to impoverishment and hunger all over the world in the future. Readers may probably be pardoned for believing that functioning as the boss of a spectacularly flourishing market leading enterprise in addition to being a devoted spouse and family man would leave him little spare time for benevolent acts. Regardless he sees to it that all of his benevolent undertakings obtains all the help he can possibly muster. Indeed this doggedly philanthropic entrepreneur is certainly way more than just a business captain. He is, in fact, an outstanding citizen and an exceptional community patron.

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