Jeet Singh
Jeet Singh is an Indian-American business entrepreneur and singer, musician and songwriter. In 1991 he founded, along with business partner and prior bandmate Joseph Chung, one of the pioneering software firms in e-commerce, Art Technology Group, (ARTG) and took it public in the late '90s.[1]
In 2002, Singh left ATG and formed the pop-rock band The Singhs (previously named Dragonfly) with noted Boston musicians Peter Parcek, Br. Cleve, Steve Scully, and Marc Hickox. The Singhs have released five albums in the last decade, under their own Redstar Entertainment label, and released their most recent album Science Fiction, with an accompanying iPad app, in June 2013.
In 2011, Singh regrouped with former partner Joe Chung and a third partner, Matt Beecher, to form the venture foundry Redstar Ventures in Boston, which develops ideas into startup companies. In 2012, Singh also founded Redstar Media, a media company that develops artists and media for the digital realm. Redstar Media has a live performance venue and recording/internet live streaming facility, Redstar Union, in Kendall Square, Cambridge, Mass.
Early Life and Education
Jeet Singh (full name Mahendranath Singh) was born in Stockholm, Sweden on July 13, 1963, to Indian diplomat Madanjeet Singh and his Indonesian wife Dhyanawati Sudjono. He started kindergarten and school in Madrid, Spain, before living in Moscow, U.S.S.R., Saigon, South Vietnam, Bogota, Colombia, and Kampala, Uganda. At the age of 14 he was sent to Woodstock School,[2] a boarding school in the Indian Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, while his parents were in Uganda. After four years of high school in the HImalayas Singh was accepted as an undergraduate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge MA, U.S.A, where he received an S.B. in Political Science in 1986.
Jeet Singh became a naturalized US citizen in 2003.
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References
- ↑ MIT news office Archived January 1, 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ http://www.mussooriewriters.com/2012/05/25/jeet-singh/