Navneet Singh Narula
CEO, nBrilliance
Navneet Singh Narula is an award winning serial Entrepreneur and a Global Change Leader. He is the CEO of nBrilliance Consulting and the Founder of Singh & Reed Technology Ventures. He is also the Chief Leadership Officer at United Sikhs, a UN Mandated Global Sikh Humanitarian Relief NGO, where he has personally led many global disaster relief and humanitarian aid programs.
He has dedicated many months rescuing people, bagging dead bodies and providing relief in tragedy areas of Asian Tsunami 2004, Hurricane Katrina 2005, Kashmir Earthquake 2006, Haiti earthquake in 2010 and now Japan Tsunami in 2011 to lead and manage humanitarian aid projects totaling $USD 215 million.
Narula has been honored as Humanitarian of the Year in 2006 by MIB foundation and recently honored by President Obama with the Lifetime Presidential Service medal in 2010.
Formerly, he was a Management Executive at Accenture and recognized as one of the “Best Management Executives” at American Business Awards 2007 and honored by the prestigious Consulting Magazine as the "Top 30 Consultants" in America 2008, named "Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business", selected as Georgia's "Top 40 under 40" Leaders and recently named by New Leaders Council as the "Top Progressive American Leaders" in USA.
Navneet has also been selected as the prestigious American Marshall Memorial Fellow, Asia21 Leadership Fellow, East-West Leadership Fellow and Aspen Society's Socrates Fellow to help create solutions for a sustainable world. As a Global Leadership expert, he is invited frequently to give keynote speeches and has inspired thousands including speaking at UN forums, German Marshall Fund, UC Berkeley, Emory University, Michigan State University, Accenture, Home Depot, UPS and been interviewed by CNN, CBS, NBC and Colors TV.
Navneet has extensive education experiences and studied at Stanford University, Georgetown University, Cornell University, ESADE School of Business and Michigan State University. He currently lives in Atlanta and an avid tennis fan where he played college tennis and was ranked national and internationally.
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