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    Jaithirth "Jerry" Rao is an Indian businessman and entrepreneur. He is the founder and former CEO of the software company Mphasis.

  2. May 5, 2023 · The company was co-founded by Indian businessman Jaithirth "Jerry" Rao, who had founded and sold a software company named Mphasis. He also founded Value and Budget Housing Corporation (VBHC), a company that set out to build affordable houses which prove to be the 'Maruti of Real Estate'.

  3. Jerry Rao is the current chairman of the Value and Budget Housing Corporation and is the founder and former CEO of MphasiS Corporation. In this interview, Rao discusses his career trajectory, beginning with Citibank in 1984.

  4. Nov 2, 2019 · The early twentieth century historian Radha Kumud Mukherjee refers to Indians as “pilgrims” who live in India and traverse across the land.

  5. Feb 1, 2013 · If it’s not surprising enough that Jaithirth Rao, popularly known as Jerry Rao, switched from banker to real estate developer at 56, he adds that one of the reasons he did this is because he...

  6. Jaithirth “Jerry” Rao is the former CEO of MphasiS, and was awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award twice in 2001 & 2004, and the Karnataka State Rajyothsava Award in 2005.

  7. Mar 14, 2014 · Jaithirth Rao, popularly known as Jerry Rao, is an Indian businessman and entrepreneur based in Mumbai. Founder and former CEO of software company MphasiS, he is at present Executive Chairman of Value and Budget Housing Corporation.

  8. Jaithirth (Jerry) Rao is the Founder and the guiding spirit behind FOSTIIMA Business School. He writes a weekly column in the Indian Express and is currently entrepreneur in residence at Harvard Business School.

  9. A new book by the author and entrepreneur Jerry Rao argues that India in fact has a long, ancient tradition of right-wing thought.

  10. Jaithirth (Jerry) Rao served in Citicorp's consumer banking operations in India, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and the United Kingdom for nearly 20 years. As head of Citicorp's development division, Rao was part of the operating review group, placing him among the top 50 managers in the firm.