Suhas Gopinath is in demand these days. He takes time from his
schedule as chief executive officer of the Bangalore-based IT services
firm Globals,
which he founded in 2000, to speak several days a week at youth
entrepreneur events, business schools, and industry conferences. He was
in Davos in February for the World Economic Forum and was one of the
organizers of the Young Business Leaders conference held in May in
Tanzania. After 10 years at the helm of his company, he's looking ahead
to new challenges and new ventures.
Not bad for someone 24 years old.
Gopinath gained fame for his precocious success, starting his company in a cybercafé at age 14 and expanding it into a multinational business while his peers were still studying for their high school finals. These days the novelty of Gopinath's youth has worn thin—to him, at least. His ardor for entrepreneurship remains undiminished.
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Author: Rob Salkowitz