Naveen Jain Supports Philanthropic Causes

September 9th, 2009

The current chief executive officer and president of Intelius Incorporated, an online identity theft protection and public records company, appraises his success by how much he delivers impact on people’s lives. Truly, this company cofounder formed the business after realizing that most often the Internet supplies its consumers with imprecise and/or outdated details. Together with many of his colleagues at InfoSpace and Microsoft Corporation, the information technology entrepreneur from India went on to build his company in January 2003. The company was then developed as a system that used information from public accessible databases so as to supply its consumers with complete information, which is vital for performing people lookups, background checks, as well as ID theft protection.

With Naveen Jain operating the company ever since it first started, Intelius has turned into one of the most innovative and dynamic businesses, constantly improving to meet the demands of the IT world. Since it is driven by its core values, the company has not only become a notable information business, but also a company that has a strong sense of compassion for the youth and for the needy.

For the past two years, Naveen Jain and the company have donated generous amounts to established nonprofit organizations. The company’s workers have actively spent countless hours doing volunteer work for eligible aid groups that support the following: education, family development, the youth, self-sufficiency, and health care. Recipients of their efforts include Hopelink and United Way, which specializes in self-sufficiency and hunger alleviation; and the Seattle Children’s Hospital, which supports equal healthcare access for children. In addition, they have given financial support to the University of Washington’s scholarship initiatives for computer science, business and engineering students.

As a result of Naveen Jain and Intelius Inc’s endeavors, many establishments have honored them with awards and acknowledgements. Two of which are the Puget Sound Business Journal’s top 25 conglomerate philanthropists in the Puget Sound district, and the Washington CEO’s 18th annual 100 Best Companies to Work For in the state of Washington Award.

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