Stepping Back to Examine the Entrepreneurial Vision of Naveen Jain: Practical Humanitarianism at Its Very Best

September 29th, 2009

You’ll most likely have heard mention of Mr. Naveen Jain as the CEO as well as co-founder of Intelius, Inc. a market leader in background checks and public records services. In addition to making the Forbes 400 Richest in America list 2000, this eminently successful business leader has gained diverse notable awards, notably the WSA Industry Achievement Award, the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Nonetheless it doesn’t end here. Because Jain and his relatives are by the same token as impassioned about philanthropy and will attempt to assist others as often as they are able to. Today’s kids are truly our most precious resource. This entrepreneur views (and treats) young people as the principal focus of his philanthropic works, and he leverages each and every chance available to support them. This is the chief reason why he is always persistently using every chance he can to offer help wherever it is even remotely feasible. Consequently, Naveen Jain, his kin and his staff at Intelius donate their time and effort to charities such as United Way, the Children’s Hospital, and TreeHouse. Of course they offer plenty of monetary aid but even more importantly they dedicate their time and attention to the children who require it the most. He also donates to the Children’s Hospital in an attempt to restore children’s health as well. With Naveen Jain being a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it’s no surprise that schooling is an extremely high rank within his charitable operations. This also includes movements and good causes that may range from the regional to the global. Hence, Intelius and its co-founder are actively helping charitable institutions and organizations such as Hopelink, the Rotary Club and the University of Washington. Getting sustenance to the hungry of the planet is another fundamental objective to Naveen Jain and those around him and it makes no difference in the least to him whether it is a child in Bosnia or India, or an elderly gentleman in Ottawa or Somalia requiring assistance. Although he is cognizant that the undertaking of finding sustenance for all the planet’s famished is a titanic one, he also believes that the impossible can truly turn out to be feasible provided each and every one of us labors in concert. If this entrepreneur should actually have his way, the final curtain will certainly come down on starvation and poverty everywhere at some point.

One may be pardoned for assuming that functioning as the boss of a very thriving enterprise plus being a committed family man would leave him no spare time for philanthropic activities. All the same, he makes certain that all of his benevolent endeavors is given all the help he can conceivably contribute. To summarize, this visionary man is undeniably much more than any ordinary albeit most successful captain of electronic commerce. He is, even more importantly, marvelous individual and a real community patron.

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