TiE Rajasthan

TiE Rajasthan is a Rajasthan chapter of the non-profit community The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE). Headquartered in Jaipur, TiE Rajasthan is aimed at fostering entrepreneurship through mentoring, networking, education, incubating, and funding new startups.

History

In 2001, Rajeish Moondraa, an Indian entrepreneur, organized a get together lunch, where he provided the guests with an introduction about TiE, the nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship. They decided to formulate a group, and initiate activities aimed towards fulfilling the norms for an independent chapter of TiE. As a result, an ad-hoc working committee of 6 members was formed, titled as Rajasthan IT Entrepreneurs Group (RITEG[1]), and Rajeish Moondraa was designated as the President of RITEG. All members committed Rs. 50000/- towards formation of the group. On 11 January 2002 TiE Rajasthan chapter was launched with a ceremony, attended by the then Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, along with various other businesspeople from Silicon Valley like Kanwal Rekhi, Kailash Joshi, Vipin Shah, Naren Bakshi and Raj Desai among others.[2]

Presidents

Programs

"TiECON", TiE's premier annual event, is held by TiE Rajasthan at regular intervals. Besides this, several other events are also organized and sponsored by TiE Rajasthan. Some of the notable events were:

References

  1. Sahay, Anjali. Indian Diaspora in the United States: Brain Drain or Gain?. p. 146.
  2. "TiE Rajasthan" (PDF). wiki.tie.org. TiE. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
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  6. "New policy to give startups a fillip in state, says CM Vasundhara Raje". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 30 July 2015.

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