Naveen Jain - Developing the Modern Form of Altruism
These days, capable philanthropism is definitely as important as ever. It’s very likely that you may have heard about Mr. Naveen Jain’s name in connection with him being the co-founder and CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence company. Well beyond having made the Forbes list “400 Richest in America” 2000, this eminently successful entrepreneur has won a number of distinguished awards including the WSA Industry Achievement Award, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal. But that is certainly not where it ends. For Mr. Naveen Jain and his relations are equally as enthusiastic about their benevolent deeds and will strive to assist wherever possible.
The youth of today are certainly our #1 aspiration or the future. Naveen Jain also views them as the deserving focus of his enterprises, and he uses every chance he comes across to support them. This is the chief reason why he is always diligently exploiting every chance he can to lend a helping hand wherever at all practicable. Thus Naveen Jain, his relatives and his staff at Intelius, Inc. are pledging a lot of time to charities such as the Rotary Club, United Way, and Child Rights and You (CRY). Of course they will assign a great amount of pecuniary support but more importantly, they devote their time and care to the most needy and danger prone children. Moreover, he helps by sponsoring the Children’s Hospital in an attempt to restore children’s health, too. With Jain being an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it’s no surprise that teaching is a particularly important priority within his philanthropic outlook. This embraces deserving causes and charities that are local, state, and nationwide. As a result Intelius and its CEO are actively helping deserving causes and establishments such as the Children’s Hospital, the Overlake Service League and the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club.
Feeding the planet’s starving is another fundamental litmus test to Jain and his relations and to him, it makes not one jot of difference. While he is quite conscious that the aspiration to feed every hungry person in the world can appear to be an insurmountable task, he is also cognizant that the irresolvable can actually be realizable assuming that everyone applies themselves towards a common end. If this CEO actually achieves his goals, there will come a definite conclusion to destitution and famine everywhere in the future. Most if not all people might believe that functioning as the man in fully responsible for a wildly thriving company and a committed spouse and family man to boot would provide him hardly any time for volunteering and support. But in spite of all this he ensures that all of his altruistic efforts will get all the help he can realistically contribute. To wrap it up, this altruistic man is decidedly way more than a mere (though admittedly most successful) pioneer of industry. He is an outstanding citizen and a remarkable community advocate.












