5 Most Impressive Students of Indian Origin at Harvard Business School

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 18 April 2013, 01:50 IST   |    1 Comments
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Nikhil Sachdev:



This 28 year old Nikhil Sachdev is a second year student at Harvard. He has an undergraduate degree from the Stanford University and three years ago, he established a non-profit organization which is focused on encouraging and building entrepreneurial competence in post-conflict nations.



After completion of his honors degree in Economics from Stanford, Nikhil joined the U.S. Treasury Department and later worked as an economic policy advisor to a U.S. congressional candidate.



He also advised tech companies on mergers and acquisitions at Goldman Sachs, spent two years at Bain Capital evaluating new private equity investments and worked in conjunction with management at the firm’s existing assortment of companies, prior to joining HBS.



At Harvard, Nikhil won the coveted Rock Accelerator Prize and was awarded a Social Enterprise Grant that funded two of his start-up ideas.



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