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Ramaraj, is the Founder and till recently the CEO of [[Sify]] Limited, the pioneer and leader in Internet, Networking and eCommerce Services in India. Currently Ramaraj is associated on a part time basis, as a Venture partner/mentor at Sequoia Capital and is a member of the global Board of Trustees of [[TiE]] (The Indus Entrepreneurs).
Ramaraj, is the Founder and till recently the CEO of [[Sify]] Limited, the pioneer and leader in Internet, Networking and eCommerce Services in India.<ref>[http://educhacha.com/iim-calcutta-alumni educhacha.com]</ref> Currently Ramaraj is associated on a part time basis, as a Venture partner/mentor at Sequoia Capital and is a member of the global Board of Trustees of [[TiE]] (The Indus Entrepreneurs).<ref>[http://greenwhite.org/blog/2008/06/11/tie-islamabad-chapter-launches-this-friday-at-an-exclusive-event/ greenwhite.org]</ref>


=== Education ===
=== Education ===

Revision as of 08:58, 5 February 2011

Ramaraj, is the Founder and till recently the CEO of Sify Limited, the pioneer and leader in Internet, Networking and eCommerce Services in India.[1] Currently Ramaraj is associated on a part time basis, as a Venture partner/mentor at Sequoia Capital and is a member of the global Board of Trustees of TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs).[2]

Education[edit | edit source]

Ramaraj is a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from the University of Madras and an MBA from the IIM, Calcutta.[3]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Beginning his career in Sales and Marketing, Ramaraj went on to pioneer the retail marketing of computers in India by establishing Computer Point in 1984. He was a Founder Director of Microland Ltd before a stint in cellular telephony as Director, Sterling Cellular up to 1996.

Rajasekhar Ramaraj was selected by the 2006 Nominating Committee to serve as a Board member .[4]

Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]

Ramaraj was recognized as the ‘Evangelist of the Year’ at the India Internet World Convention in September 2000. And in 2001, in a CNET.com poll in India, Ramaraj was voted the IT Person of the Year 2000. He was invited by the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan to be a member of UN’s Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).

Ramaraj was also the President of the ISP Association of India for about five years. This is a body that worked with the government and other stakeholders to formulate policies for the growth of the Internet in India.

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