Naveen Jain — a Concise Look of His Business Philosophy
You are certain to have seen mention of Mr. Naveen Jain as the co-founder and CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence service company. On top of making the Forbes list “400 Richest in America” in 2000, this prosperous business leader has been given multiple choice awards, foremost the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the WSA Industry Achievement Award, and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. But that is definitely not where it ends. For Naveen Jain and his relations are equally as passionate about philanthropy and will attempt to give succor wherever possible.
The young of today are mankind’s ultimate hope or the future. They are moreover an all-important inspiration for this enterprising man, and he uses any chance he gets to assist them. This, of course, is why he is meticulously using every chance available to him to lend a helping hand wherever at all possible. Hence, Naveen Jain, his kin and the workers at Intelius, Inc. pledge their time and efforts to a range of charities as, for example, the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club, the Vedic Cultural Center, and the Children’s Hospital. Expectably, they will assign plenty of pecuniary aid, but most importantly they commit lots of time and attention to those youth who require it the most. Further, Naveen Jain donates to the Children’s Hospital in an attempt to restore children’s health too.
With Jain being an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it comes as no wonder that schooling enjoys an exceedingly high status within his benevolent activities. This also incorporates movements and good causes that run the gamut from neighborhood programs to the international. Thus Intelius and its CEO are funding deserving causes and humanitarian agencies e.g. the University of Washington, the Overlake Service League and Hopelink. Getting sustenance over to the malnourished of the world is another central goal for Jain and those around him and it makes no difference in the least to him whether it is a baby in Egypt or Cologne, or an aged homeless man in Somalia or Frankfurt requiring aid. While Naveen is very aware that the aim of feeding every destitute mouth in the world can appear to be an overwhelming task, he is also cognizant that the unfeasible can indeed be accomplished assuming that each person endeavors towards a unified end. If this entrepreneur should really have his way, the final curtain will come down on famine and squalor in the world at some time. One may believe that functioning as the leader of a wildly thriving company and a committed husband and parent as well would allow him no surplus scope for altruism and aiding the needy. But Naveen Jain sees to it that each of his beneficent enterprises is given all the aid he can conceivably donate. Indeed this philanthropic businessman is surely way more than just some ordinary business leader. He is, even more importantly, a very unique personality and an authentic benefactor of his community.






















