List of Punjabis - Business

Business

  • Mian Muhammad Mansha is a prominent Pakistani industrialist
  • Vinod Dham Father of Pentium Processor
  • Brijmohan Lal Munjal, Founder, Hero Group
  • F C Kohli Regarded as Father of Indian Software Industry, Founder of TCS
  • Vinod Khosla Co founder Sun Micro Systems
  • Aroon Purie India Today group
  • Gulshan Kumar T Series
  • Narinder Singh Kapany was named as one of the seven 'Unsung Heroes' by Fortune magazine
  • Kanwal Rekhi One of the first India Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
  • Mohan Singh Oberoi, Oberoi Hotels
  • Gurbaksh Chahal
  • Jay Sidhu, Former Chairman and CEO of Sovereign Bancorp
  • Malvinder Mohan Singh, Ranbaxy/Fortis Group
  • Vikram Chatwal, Hotelier
  • Avtar Lit Founder, Sunrise Radio
  • Sanjiv Sidhu, Founder and President of i2 Technologies
  • Gaurav Dhillon, Punjabi Indian Jat businessman and founder and former CEO of Informatica Corporation
  • Preet Dhillon, Popular Punjabi Jat Duet singer. Often collaborates with Yo Yo Honey Singh and seen as a fashionista among the village populace.
  • Bob Singh Dhillon, Sikh Punjabi Indian-Canadian property businessman
  • Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail
  • M S Banga, Corporate Executive, Ex-CEO - Hindustan Lever, Director on Board- Maruti Udyog Limited
  • Ajay Banga, Corporate Executive, President & COO- MasterCard, Ex CEO- Citi Group- Asia Pacific
  • Jessie Singh Saini, Indo-American industrialist
  • Avtar Saini, Former Director, India Operations of Montalvo Systems and Former Vice President of Intel
  • Sunil Mittal, A Punjabi Hindu Bania (Vaishya) Indian (owner of Bharti Airtel).

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