August 25, 2009

Naveen Jain: a Pillar of the Community

Naveen Jain is an accomplished Seattle businessman and philanthropist who presently heads Intelius, Inc., a leading provider of online intelligence services. Whether in the four corners of his office or in the community he lives in, Naveen Jain engages in charitable activities that aim to improve lives and strengthen communities.

Intelius is an online information commerce company based in Bellevue, Washington that specializes in services and technologies that empower individuals with information they need to make intelligent and risk-secure decisions every day. It offers online background checks, screening, verification and protection services as well as people search tools that allow people to reconnect. With 194 employees under his watch equally motivated to make lives better for Americans, Naveen Jain has revolutionized the way information is being delivered and has essentially contributed to the safety of entire communities. The firm’s services have helped senior war veterans protect themselves from identity theft; secured the safety of neighborhoods and helped parents make the wisest decisions for their children.

For his many contributions to nonprofit organizations that prioritize health, education, youth and family issues within the Seattle area, Naveen Jain is a bona fide pillar of the community. Aside from providing millions of Americans the ability to protect themselves and their families with background checks and protection services, he is also a persistent giver to numerous charities that advance welfare of children, such as Seattle Children’s Hospital, Bellevue Boys and Girls Club, YouthCare, Olive Crest, Kindering Center, and Child Rights and You. He has also helped advance medical facilities and community programs by donating to United Way, Children’s Hospital, Overlake Service League, and IAFF Firefighters. Committed to promoting his native heritage, he contributes to institutions like Indian American Education Foundation, Chaya, the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Vedic Cultural Center, ASHA, and SMVA Trust.

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