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Press Release 07/13/2017 Raj Shanmugaraj of Acacia Communications Advances to EY Entrepreneur of the Year National Finals. He has
been president and CEO at Acacia since February 2010. He has also served
as vice president at Alcatel and chief executive at Astral Point
Communications. The winners were
selected from countless entrepreneurs, including dozens of Indian
Americans, chosen as regional finalists in 25 regions throughout the
country. At least 13 Indian Americans were named from nine regions, including three from the Southeast region. Among the Southeast regional winners were Satya Tiwari, Sidd Ahmed and Asif Ramji. Tiwari is the president of White,
Ga.-based Surya, a family-run home decor company, since April 2004. He
began his career as an investment banker following his graduation from
Northwestern University in 2000. Ahmed has been the president and CEO at
VDart Inc. dating back to April 2008. Prior to that, he was vice
president of sales at Systel Inc. Ahmed is a graduate of GCE and earned
certificates at Northwestern University’s management school and
Dartmouth’s school of business. Ramji is the president and CEO of
Paymetric. He has held leadership roles at the Greater Atlanta,
Ga.-based company since 2009. He previously held leadership roles at RBS
WorldPay Inc. and Moneris Solutions. He is a graduate of the Stanford
University Graduate School of Business. Raghu Marwaha and Rohit Marwaha of the
Marwaha Group were among the winners in the Orange County region. The
family organization owns and operates multiple Subway restaurants in
Southern California.
Raghu serves as the CEO of the company, where he’s been since January
1994. Rohit is a managing partner at the company, which he joined in
August 1994. Ameri100 president Giri Devanur and
Azure Knowledge Corporation co-founder and executive director Jay
Ruparel were among the New Jersey regional winners. Devanur, a graduate of the University of
Mysore and Columbia University, has been with the enterprise technology
management company since September 2010. He has also served as the CEO
at TCG-Ivega Corporation from 1997 to 2005 and GC Advanced R&D in
Bangalore from 2006 to 2010. Ruparel co-founded Azure Knowledge
Corporation, a global market research solutions company, in April 2001.
In addition to Azure, Ruparel serves in various adviser, chairperson and
management roles for different companies. He is a graduate of North
Gujarat University and the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. In the Mid-Atlantic region, Altruista
Health CEO Ashish Kachru and Fishbowl Inc. CEO and president Dev Ganesan
were named regional winners. Kachru has served as the CEO at
Altruista Health since October 2010. He has been with the company since
2007, previously serving as its chairman and president. The Maulana Azad
National Institute of Technology and University of Chicago Booth School
of Business graduate has also worked at Cummins Inc., Dunrath Capital,
Procter & Gamble and Americhoice. Ganesan has served as the president and
CEO of Fishbowl since October 2014. He is a University of Mumbai
graduate, and is also serving on the boards of DC Central Kitchen and
Brandmuscle. He was previously president and CEO of Aptara. In the Greater Philadelphia region,
Jagath Wanninayake of Suvoda LLC was named a winner. Wanninayake has
been the co-founder, chairman and CEO at Suvoda since September 2012. He
also serves as the co-founder and executive chairman at Mixette and
managing partner at Serendip Ventures. A Swarthmore College graduate,
Wanninayake also co-founded Jamity Records and Clarix. Ravi Kunduru of Ventech Solutions was
named a winner in the Ohio Valley region. Kunduru serves as the
president and chief innovation officer of Ventech Solutions, a Columbus,
Ohio-based company he founded in 1994. He has served there for 23 years
running. The Indian American earned a bachelor’s degree in computer
science from the University of Madras SRM College of Engineering. In the Gulf Coast Region, Swapnil
Agarwal was chosen to represent the area as a regional winner. Agarwal
serves as the CEO at the Houston-based Nitya Capital, a real estate
private equity fund company, where he’s been since 2013. Also since
2013, Agarwal has served as the CEO at Karya Property Management. He has
previously worked at Forum Partners, and Simmons and Company
International. He earned a bachelor’s from the University of Texas at
Austin. In the New England Region, Raj
Shanmugaraj of Acacia Communications was chosen as a winner. He has been
president and CEO at Acacia since February 2010. He has also served as
vice president at Alcatel and chief executive at Astral Point
Communications. Earlier in his career, he served as a director at
Motorola. He earned a degree at the National Institute of Technology. SendGrid CEO Sameer Dholakia was named a
regional winner in the Mountain Desert region. Dholakia has been the
CEO at SendGrid since September 2014. Previously he was group vice
president and general manager of cloud platforms group at Citrix
Systems, the CEO of VMLogix Inc. and held various leadership roles at
Trilogy. He earned a bachelor’s and master’s from Stanford University
and an M.B.A. at Harvard Business School. In the Southwest, Dr. Sulman Ahmed of
DECA Dental was named a winner. Ahmed is the CEO and founder of the DECA
Dental Group, which he founded in 2008. He is a graduate of the
University of Texas at Dallas and the Tufts School of Dental Medicine. Lalit Chordia, CEO of Thar Energy, was
named a winner in the Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia region.
Chordia has been with Thar since January 2011. The Indian American is a
graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and Carnegie
Mellon University. Also named a regional winner in the
Greater Los Angeles region was KabaFusion Holdings LLC chief executive
officer Sohail Massood, a Pakistani American. No Indian American or South Asian
American entrepreneurs were selected from the Midwest, Central Midwest,
Upper Midwest, Florida, Maryland, Michigan and Northwest Ohio, Central
Texas, Northern California, Northeast Texas, New York, Utah, San Diego
or Pacific Northwest regions. The regional winners will now head to
the EY U.S. Entrepreneur of the Year national finals in Palm Springs,
Calif., this November. The winner of that competition will then
represent the country in the EY Entrepreneur of the Year global finals
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