October 23, 2009

Background Portray — the Entrepreneurial Philosophy of Naveen Jain: Efficient Philanthropy at Its Finest

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You are certain to have encountered Mr. Naveen Jain’s name as the CEO and co-founder of Intelius, Inc. the acclaimed information commerce company. Well beyond gaining a place on the Forbes list “400 Richest in America” in 2000, this enterprising entrepreneur has been given a range of coveted awards, most notably the WSA Industry Achievement Award, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal. But it surely does not finish off here. For Naveen Jain and his relatives are just as avid about philanthropy and will endeavor to give succor whenever possible. Our children are beyond doubt mankind’s most treasurable resource. Naveen Jain also views them as being at the very core of his endeavors, and he takes every chance available to aid them. This is why he is always untiringly leveraging every opening he can to offer help whenever feasible. Therefore, Naveen Jain, his relations and those at Intelius, Inc. have pledged time to charities such as the University Preparatory Academy, TreeHouse, and Child Rights and You (CRY). As one would expect, they give significant monetary support, but most importantly they devote plenty of time and care to those children who require it the most. Further, Mr. Jain gives aid to the Children’s Hospital in an attempt to restore children’s health too. With Jain being an alumnus of XLRI Jamshedpur and the Indian Institute of Technology, it’s no surprise that teaching enjoys a very important prerogative in his charitable worldview. This also includes movements and voluntary organizations that range from the local to the global. Accordingly Intelius and its CEO are actively involved in backing deserving causes and organizations such as the Indian American Education Foundation, the Overlake Service League and Hopelink. Providing for the planet’s starving constitutes an additional important challenge to Naveen Jain and his folks and he refuses all distinction as to whether the individual in peril is a mere baby or very old, and neither where they hail from, be it the grandest metropolis or the most remote slum. While Naveen is quite mindful that the aim of feeding every starving mouth in the world can seem like an overwhelming task, he is also cognizant that the irresolvable can indeed be achieved if everyone exerts themselves towards a unified end. If this entrepreneur obtains his objectives, the final curtain will positively come down on starvation and squalor everywhere in the future.

Readers may be pardoned for assuming that as the man in operative command of a prosperous market leading company as well as being a dedicated husband and father would provide him with practically no room for donating and support. Regardless Naveen takes care to ensure that each of his beneficent projects obtains all the support he can conceivably contribute. Indeed, this indefatigably energetic entrepreneur is undeniably way more than just any ordinary business trailblazer. He is (arguably even more importantly) also an exceptional individual and a true community hero.