Naveen Jain Champions Children’s Rights
Intelius founder and current CEO Naveen Jain may be a busy man but he always dedicates a significant amount of his time and energy to philanthropy. As leader of Intelius, a premiere company in the information commerce industry, Naveen Jain is viewed as a visionary whose bold moves have won him and his company deserving accolades from several organizations and individuals. As a man of philanthropy, the captain of Intellius and former CEO of Infospace has his sights set on several issues including education, easy access to adequate healthcare, and proper housing. Naveen Jain has a soft spot for children and this is very visible in his works, whether it is a business engagement or a charitable endeavor. For one, his company Intelius works closely with the Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue, an organization that provides a venue where children can play and learn after school hours. Intelius provided the organization with free background checking service to help the club sort their candidates for volunteers and job openings. Another notable endeavor is Naveen Jain’s collaboration with Child Rights and You (CRY) India, a nonprofit organization that aims to promote and uphold children’s rights in India, particularly the underprivileged children living in communities in rural and urban areas. Naveen Jain also advocates children’s access to proper healthcare and as such, partnered with the Children’s Hospital to make sure that children, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, and cultural upbringing, receive the best health and medical attention. With his wife Anu, Naveen Jain took part in the 200+ Family Christmas program where over 200 low-income families from various locations in the western United States enjoyed a Christmas treat from the sponsors of the project, which also included Austin-based Nicholas Matzorkis, technology entrepreneur and CEO of ZabaSearch. In addition, there are many things Naveen Jain has done, and would do, for children; clearly a mark of a person who makes children a priority in his list.

