Naveen Jain: Intelius and Philanthropy
January 2003 was when entrepreneur Naveen Jain instituted the data assistance provider Intelius Incorporated. Jain acts as the chief executive officer and leader of one of the world’s top online information security businesses. It succeeds in bridging gaps between consumers and security with utmost analytical and prognostic reports. Through this, clients and other businesses can manage verified decisions, communicate with people, give security, and lessen risks against information-threatening conditions. It also acquires data from its extensive database that allows public viewing of records constantly updated in real time. Using the data, consumers and businesses can trace particular individuals and receive information about their backgrounds. Finally, it provides a collection of assistance that supports identity theft security as well as employment inspection.
The information service system can be used to protect proprietors from fake contractors, and for parents to avoid people who can threaten their children. It can also be used by war veterans who wish to search and communicate with old acquaintances in the service.
Being a humanitarian, Naveen Jain dedicates himself to contributing to various organizations that help the youth. Known to donate generously, he has given significantly to institutions such as the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club, Youthcare, Seattle Children’s Hospital, University Preparatory Academy, Kindering Center, Child Rights and You, and Olive Crest. He has also been recognized for donating facilities to the University of Washington that later established an undergraduate scholarship program in engineering, computer science and business-related degrees.
Jain has enthusiastically provided nonprofit movements for his native country India. Such associations are with Child Relief and You India, Vedic Cultural Center, and the Indian American Education Foundation. Other nonprofit recipients involve the Tree House, Rotary Club, United Way, and Eastside Domestic Violence Center.
Based on the Puget Sound Business Journal, Naveen Jain and Intellius is one of the top 15 most charitable philanthropists. Intelius donated approximately $210,000 to numerous aid groups in 2008.











