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  1. View Divya Narendra’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: SumZero, Inc. · Education: Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management ...

  2. Divya Narendra is the CEO and Co-Founder of SumZero. Before founding SumZero, Divya was an Associate at Sowood Capital Management, a $3.5B multi-strategy hedge fund located in Boston, MA. At Sowood, Divya analyzed investment opportunities across the capital structure. Prior to this, he was an analyst in the Mergers & Acquisitions Group at.

  3. Apr 21, 2014 · It has been 10 years since Divya Narendra and the Winklevoss twins took Mark Zuckerberg to court for alleged intellectual property infringement. They eventually walked away with a cash/stock ...

  4. Divya Narendra (lahir 18 Maret 1982) adalah seorang pebisnis Amerika Serikat. Saat ini ia menjabat sebagai CEO dan pendiri pendamping SumZero . Ia juga membantu mendirikan HarvardConnection (kemudian berganti nama menjadi ConnectU ) bersama teman sekelasnya di Harvard , Cameron Winklevoss dan Tyler Winklevoss .

  5. SumZero's CEO Divya Narendra was recently featured on The Meb Faber Show, an investing podcast with over 3.5M downloads, to discuss SumZero's evolution from an idea to a fledgling community of industry peers and finally, to its current form - over 16,000 individuals sharing ideas, posting job opportunities, and raising institutional capital. In ...

  6. Divya Narendra was born in New York, America, and spent his early life living in Bayside, Queens. He is from an Indian immigrant family who shifted to the United States before his birth. His parents now live at Sands Point, New York. He was a bright student and always cleared his exams with a good SAT score.

  7. Nov 29, 2016 · In 2002, when Craiglist, Friendster, and MySpace were the popular social networks, Divya Narendra was a Harvard College student who identified with the idea of online social networking. “Its usefulness was obvious to me as a student, because I felt like I was in this campus with a lot of students, 6000 undergrads, but I didn’t know that ...