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Naren Bakshi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naren Bakshi
Naren Bakshi (born 1943) is a Jain Indian-American serial entrepreneur. In 1992, Bakshi founded Versata, which later went public in 2000. He is also the Founder of Xpede, CEOJumpStart, Harbinger Real Estate, and the International Venture Group. He is an angel investor and mentor to several start-ups and is a Charter Member of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) and has served as a Trustee of TiE Global. He was the founding Chairman of the first Indian Community Center in North America in Cleveland, Ohio and is currently serving as a Trustee of the Indian Community Center in Milpitas, California. == Early life and education == Bakshi was born to Tara Chand Jain Bakshi and Munna Devi Bakshi in Jaipur, India. His father is a MSc, LLB, and doctor of naturopathy. Bakshi’s paternal grandfather, Kesar Lal Bakshi, was a community leader and self-made real estate developer in Jaipur. Bakshi was raised as a Jain and was highly influenced by the philosophies of Jainism and Gandhi while growing up.〔KShatriy, S.S. ''Silicon Valley Greats: Indians Who Made a Difference to Technology and the World''. Sangam Books Ltd, 2003. Print.〕 He obtained his BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology in Ranchi, India. He holds an M.S. in Industrial Engineering (1968) and an M.B.A. in Finance and Marketing (1969) from the University of California, Berkeley. Bakshi and a small group of Indian students founded UC Berkeley’s first Indian Association, and he served as its first President.
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