Indian American Entrepreneur, Activist Priya Haji Dead at 44

July 19, 2014

Priya Haji DeadSan Leandro/Calif, Jul 19: Indian American thought leader and social entrepreneur Priya Haji was found dead in her home July 14 at the age of 44.

She leaves behind two young children, an 11-month-old daughter, Zen, and two-year-old son, Omi.

Haji — whose unusual name reflected her ethnic mix of a Hindu mother and Muslim father — was one of the most effective and influential activists in the South Asian American community.

Best known for her most recent venture, a personal financial savings app called SaveUp that empowers low-income people to save money using a unique incentive program, Haji was also the cofounder of World of Good, a fair-trade and sustainable marketplace model that was acquired by eBay in February of 2010.

But it was Free at Last, a nonprofit she founded in working-class East Palo Alto while she was still a senior at nearby Stanford University, which first put her on the radar among Indian Americans because of the way she took her experiences in the real world and then applied them to her education, instead of the other way around.

In East Palo Alto, she told the TriplePundit news site, “drug turf wars led to an exceedingly high murder rates and there were no treatment programs and absolutely no access to alternate sentencing.

“Free at Last created mobile health clinics, affordable housing, economic development and counseling to thousands of people. From Free at Last, I went to business school. I wanted the opportunity to think freely and to study some of the things that I had learned by doing, and I really wanted to think about how to utilize market-based-models and self-renewing approaches to create social change.”

SaveUp co-founder and CFO Sammy Shreibati told TechCrunch, “I am incredibly saddened to write that my friend and co-founder Priya Haji passed away at her home on the evening of July 14, 2014. Her 11-month-old daughter and 2-year-old son survive her.” India-West's inquiry to SaveUp was not returned by press time.

“Priya's nickname was ‘Firecracker,' a name that her mother gave her because her birthday was on the 4th of July. At SaveUp we fed off her energy and passion to build something that helped the world.

“From her non-profit work at Free at Last to her ventured-backed companies World of Good and SaveUp, Priya was always striving to help people in everything she did. She was a courageous leader and colleague, but first and foremost a friend.”

According to TechCrunch, Haji's cause of death was not yet verified by medical authorities, though the site said that “early assessments indicate a pulmonary embolism or cardiac event may have occurred.”

Twitter and Facebook are flooded with tributes to Haji. One friend has also started a crowdsourcing fund to help care for her children at https://fundly.com/fund-for-priya-haji-s-children.

Her first start-up was a free clinic in Texas with her father when she was just 16. After earning a BA from Stanford, she went on to earn an MBA from UC Berkeley and was the recipient of honors including a Social Innovation Award from the Social Venture Network, and a recognition by MTV and the DoSomething Foundation as one of the most important young leaders in America. She spoke at the World Economic Forum and was profiled in Forbes and by NPR among many other news outlets.

Haji's upbeat and productive attitude, and proven results, inspired many people. She posted one of her most memorable comments to Twitter in March, in honor of feminist Gloria Steinem's birthday. “I'm a single Indian woman w/2 beautiful children. We can do anything.

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On March 28, the US government, via US Agency for International Development, announced $2.9 million to support India in its response to COVID-19.

"It builds on a foundation of over $1.4 billion in health assistance and nearly $3 billion in total assistance that the US provided to India over the last 20 years," the US Embassy in India said in a statement.

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San Francisco, Mar 14: Microsoft on friday announced that co-founder Bill Gates has left its board of directors to devote more time to philanthropy.

The 64-year-old stopped being involved in day-to-day operations at the firm more than a decade ago, turning his attention to the foundation he launched with his wife, Melinda.

Gates served as chairman of Microsoft's board of directors until early in 2014 and has now stepped away entirely, according to the Redmond-based technology giant.

“It's been a tremendous honor and privilege to have worked with and learned from Bill over the years,” Microsoft chief executive and company veteran Satya Nadella said in a release.

Nadella said Microsoft would continue to benefit from Gates' “technical passion and advice” in his continuing role as a technical advisor.
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Gates left his CEO position in 2000, handing the company reins to Steve Ballmer to devote more time to his charitable foundation.

He gave up the role of chairman at the same time Nadella became Microsoft's third CEO in 2014.

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New York, Jan 10: The US's National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that it has accepted an invitation from Tehran to participate in its investigation into the crash of a Ukrainian plane amid speculations that an Iranian missile might have brought down the plane.

The federal agency said in a statement on Thursday that the Iran Civil Aviation Organization has notified them that they could take part in the investigation of the plane crash that occurred shortly after taking off from Tehran on Wednesday, killing all 176 people on board, reports the Efe news.

"The NTSB has designated an accredited representative to the investigation of the crash," said the independent US government agency tasked with investigating transport accidents.

Since the aircraft was a US-made Boeing 737-800, international regulations allow Washington to be a part of the accident investigation.

However, it remains unclear to what extent the NTSB representative will be able to play an active role in the probe, as US sanctions complicate cooperation with Iran, and the two countries have no diplomatic relations.

The NTSB announcement came hours after US intelligence sources told several media outlets that the Kiev-bound Ukrainian International Airlines (UIA) flight 752 could have been accidentally shot down by an Iranian missile.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later confirmed that his government had "evidence" indicating that the aircraft "was shot down by an Iranian surface to air missile", although he added it may have been unintentional.

The accident occurred on the same day after Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two US military bases in Iraq, in retaliation for the killing of Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani in an American drone attack in Baghdad on January 3.

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Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said they welcomed the presence of experts from countries whose citizens have died in the tragic accident, and requested Trudeau and any other government to provide any information they had regarding the crash.

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