Factual Altruism at Its Very Best: the Maverick Entrepreneur Naveen Jain
You are bound to have heard mention of Mr. Naveen Jain as the co-founder and CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence market leader. As well as gaining a place on the Forbes 400 Richest in America list 2000, this prosperous entrepreneur has been given a variety of prestigious awards, most notably the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the WSA Industry Achievement Award. Even so things certainly grow out from there. Because Jain and his kin are equally as keen about their charity projects and will attempt to help out as frequently as they can.
Our children are beyond dispute humanity’s most treasurable resource. Naveen Jain also sees children as the deserving core of his endeavors, and he leverages each and every chance available to help them. This obviously, is why he is so unfailingly leveraging every opportunity he can to give assistance to young people in need whenever it seems possible. Hence, Naveen Jain, his kin and his employees at Intelius give their time and efforts to a whole range of charitable agencies e.g. the Rotary Club, the Children’s Hospital, and the Overlake Service League. Expectably, they provide magnanimous financial aid, but most importantly they dedicate their time and care to the most deprived and susceptible children. Moreover, Naveen Jain helps sponsor the Children’s Hospital, being intent on elevating children’s health, too. With Naveen Jain being an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it is hardly astounding that professional training is a vital focus in his charitable works. This embraces causes and charitable foundations that are local, state, and nationwide. Thus Intelius and its CEO are assisting deserving movements and charities like the Vedic Cultural Center, Child Rights and You (CRY) and Hopelink. Providing for the planet’s starving is an additional critical challenge to Naveen Jain and his folks and it is of no concern in the least to him whether it is a child in Cologne or Colombia, or an old lady from Marseilles or the Sahel requiring assistance. While Naveen is quite conscious that the objective of feeding every hungry mouth in the world can seem like an impossible task, he also recognizes that the unfeasible can indubitably become achievable when everyone toils in concert. If this entrepreneur gets his way, there will come a unquestionable end to destitution and malnourishment in the world in the future. Observers could probably be pardoned for believing that functioning as the head of a highly prosperous market leading business and a committed husband and father to boot would leave hardly any room for donating and support. But in spite of that he ensures that each of of his benevolent endeavors is given all the help he can feasibly contribute. Indeed, this untiringly altruistic businessman is undoubtedly much more than merely some ordinary business leader. He is, in fact, a highly humane citizen and an exceptional community hero.











