
Indian-American venture capitalist Kanwal Rekhi felicitated
The Hindu
Bengaluru
TiE Bangalore, a part of a global community of entrepreneurs, felicitated Kanwal Rekhi, an Indian-American businessman, angel investor and venture capitalist who played a meaningful role in the development of entrepreneurial culture in the city here on Wednesday.
Madan Padaki, president of TiE Bangalore, said: “On behalf of TiE Bangalore as well as the city, we applaud Mr. Rekhi for his significant strides as a successful entrepreneur and his pivotal role in sculpting the city into this phenomenal entrepreneurship ecosystem that it is today.’‘
Mr. Rekhi said: “Bengaluru and India have grown unimaginably higher and bigger than anyone could expect some 20 years ago.”

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