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Suhas Gopinath
Born (1986-11-04) 4 November 1986 (age 38)
OccupationEntrepreneur

Suhas Gopinath (born 4 November 1986[1] in Bangalore) is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the founder, CEO, and Chairman of Globals Inc., a multinational IT company. He took charge as CEO at the age of 17, three years after founding the company.[2][3]

Early life

Gopinath was born in Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka to his father, a defense scientist, and mother, a housewife.[4] He taught himself to make websites with the help of books, and made his first, www.coolhindustan.com, at the age of 14. He incorporated his company Globals Inc., the same year, in 2000.[1][4] He became CEO of his company at the age of 17.[5][unreliable source?] He was thought to be, for a time, the youngest CEO of a company.[4][6]

Recognition

References

  1. ^ a b Roy, Ashish (26 July 2012). "Globals CEO Suhas Gopinath plans to list company in 2015". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ "India's youngest CEO Suhas Gopinath's journey of highs & lows". Indian Television Dot Com. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ bgbag (24 November 2003). "WHY NOT TURN A CEO AT 17?". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 June 2018.[dead link]
  4. ^ a b c "Indian teen at gates of success". 17 November 2003. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Suhas Gopinath, CEO at 17". Archived from the original on 25 April 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Teenager hopes his firm will become another Microsoft". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 7 July 2007.
  7. ^ "List that outgrew Hanuman's tail". The Times of India. 1 November 2005. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2007.
  8. ^ "Young Achiever Award". EICC. 4 December 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2008. [dead link]
  9. ^ "Youth with a Mission". City News-Singapore. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  10. ^ "Young Global Leaders 2008". World Economic Forum. 11 March 2008. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2008.