Mr Rana gradually fused his entrepreneurship and management experience with operational expertise, utilizing his abilities to optimize growth for several companies he got involved. He is known as an expert consultant, business strategist and trouble-shooter for a variety of business and management-related challenges.
Started their early professional life in the software industry and migrated with his big dreams to America in 1998. The initial years after moving to the land of opportunities was a great learning time of his career. After spending a long tenure in Software sales in 2004 started a Software development company “Knowledge Momentum”. With the initial quick success, the business expanded in North America, Latin America and Asia, gaining exposure to the international market and clientele.
In 2008 US Small Business Administration has awarded him with the “Emerging Leader” award. In 2013, 2014 and 2015 USPAAC (US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce) has awarded his businesses in Fast 100 growing businesses in the USA. In 2013 he went to Kellogg’s School of Business for executive advance management and in 2014 he attended Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth for “Building a high performing Minority business” program.
Community Services :
Mr Rana firmly believes that every individual has a social responsibility towards society. Especially when he looks back in India where basic education is still not available to most of the rural and tribal areas. Mr Rana has collaborated with SEWA International for their “Sponsor a child” program and currently sponsoring 125 tribal girls in the northeast state of Assam for their entire lodging, meals, education etc. to take this initiative forward Mr Rana has a goal of achieving sponsorship of 1000 tribal and rural girls education up to high school by the end of 2017.
As a big proponent of education, Mr Rana has framed another program along with SEWA international to educate and train rural youth in India on computer literacy and awareness through the “Computer Haat” program. Under the “Computer Haat” program where labs have been built and operate in remote and rural areas of Uttrakhand. These labs have an objective to build and train technical competency among rural unemployed youth.