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Ankur Jain
Ankur Jain (born February 10, 1990) is an entrepreneur, and the founder and chairman of the Kairos Society, an organization of young entrepreneurs aiming to solve real-world problems. Jain is also the founder & CEO of Humin, a technology company based in Silicon Valley that is behind the mobile contacts application, Humin, as well as the application, Knock Knock. Jain's contacts app, Humin, has been referred to as a "Social Operating System" and has been named one of the "Top 100 Greatest Innovations of 2014" by Popular Science. Jain has been credited with getting celebrity backers including Richard Branson, will.i.am, and Ari Emanuel behind the company. In 2011, ''Inc.'' magazine named Ankur Jain the "Best Connected 21-Year-Old in the World" and awarded Jain "30 Under 30". In 2012, Jain was also named 30 under 30 by ''CSM''. and in 2015, he and his co-founder, David Wyler, were named 30 under 30 by Forbes. ==Biography== Ankur Jain was born in Bellevue, Washington to parents from India. He is the son of InfoSpace founder Naveen Jain and Anu Jain, vice president of community relations for Intelius. Jain graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in May 2011.
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