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Uday Challu

Uday Challu is the co-founder and CEO of iYogi Technical Services, a Gurgaon-based Indian remote tech support company serving customers mainly in North America.[1] Challu also co-founded IQ Resource, a business media and information services company. With his partner and iYogi co-founder Vishal Dhar, Challu was listed among Asia’s 25 Hottest People in Business in 2012, by Fortune Magazine.[2]

Holding an Economics degree from Delhi University, Challu started his career in 1984 as an executive with CAL Systems, a Delhi-based computer hardware company, where he worked for six years with a short break trying his hands on third-party desktop support business. In 1990, he ventured into an apparel business which he sold in 1995 after opening four outlets in Delhi.[3]

In the late nineties, he had short stints with two companies: Newgen Software Technologies, a company with business interests in document imaging and a mid-size SAP implementation. In 1999, Challu co-founded Concordia Consulting providing management consultancy to media and technology companies looking to explore and setup businesses internationally.[citation needed]

Besides heading iYogi, Uday is on the board of Wizcraft,[4] an international entertainment media company based out of India.

References

  1. ^ "It's A Global Brand Based In India". Business World (3 February 2012). Ananda Publishers. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  2. ^ Arora, Rupali (2012). "Asia's 25 Hottest People in Business". CNN Money (12 April 2012). Time Warner. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  3. ^ Kothari, Pooja (2011). "Zooming Ahead on the Global Highway". India Inc. E-magazine (March 2011). 9.9 Mediaworx Pvt Ltd. Retrieved 15 August 2012. {{cite journal}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Bhattacharya, Saumya (2009). "Happy to be of Help". Business Today (4 October 2009). Living Media. Retrieved 15 August 2012.

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