Pay it FWD: The relentless optimism of Raj Sheth
“There is nothing he believes in more than India and her founders.” Raj Sheth’s journey has been one of relentless optimism, quiet generosity, and unwavering belief in India’s startup community, always giving, always returning, always paying it forward.
Pay it FWD: Prasanna and the art of kintsugi
I heard him before I saw him. That’s the best way I can describe the first time I met Prasanna Krishnamoorthy. This story starts about a dozen years ago, when Prasanna was associated with Microsoft Accelerator. At the time, he was known to the startup community as a founder who had pivoted to nurturing startups […]
Pay it FWD: Mohit Garg and the tale of two coffee shops
“What is your motivation?” That was one of the first questions Mohit Garg asked me in a brightly lit cafe in Pune. Mohit had a few hours before he had to board a flight that would take him to the US permanently.
Pay it FWD: Madhu, a pillar of support
My hunch proved accurate when I finally met her in Chennai at our volunteer lunch a few months later. She had instinctively taken up roles where she was helping people at the event. It may have been her first time at that meeting, but she glided effortlessly across the room when talking to people.
Pay it FWD: Arvind Parthiban’s never-ending journey
Arvind’s ambition has been to scale his company and replicate his father’s impact on the lives of those he worked with. That was his true north star.
Pay it FWD: The understated genius of Georgie Paul
An exceptional designer, kind-hearted and generous with his time. His commitment to supporting founders in our community is unparalleled!
Pay it FWD: Vishal Virani, a diamond in the rough
Vishal is all about hard work. While building his product, he reached out to people across the ecosystem for advice on raising capital. In that search, we connected. Our first call was striking.
Pay it FWD: Chaitanya Chokkareddy, the champion of Hyderabad
Chaitanya is not just about his achievements; he believes in uplifting others. In the past few years, he has transformed himself into a pillar in our community, and his empathy is a cornerstone of his success.
Pay it FWD: Dev Khare, our conscience keeper
Dev was clear in his belief that India could create world-class global companies. His unwavering optimism about India has remained a constant since that day.