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      • Ramaswamy was a nationally ranked junior tennis player and the valedictorian of his Jesuit high-school class. After finishing a bachelor’s degree in biology at Harvard University in 2007, he worked for a hedge fund and made $7 million in seven years.
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  2. Ramaswamy worked as an investment partner at a hedge fund before founding Roivant Sciences. He also co-founded an investment firm, Strive Asset Management. Ramaswamy sees the United States in the middle of a national identity crisis precipitated by what he calls "new secular religions like COVID-ism, climate-ism, and gender ideology". [4]

  3. 2 days ago · Vivek Ramaswamy (born 1985) is an American biotech entrepreneur who drew national attention with his bid for the Republican nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

  4. Jul 16, 2024 · Vivek Ramaswamy is an Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican politician, known for his outspoken views and support for former US President Donald Trump. Born in Ohio to immigrant parents from southern India, Ramaswamy was raised Hindu and attended a Roman Catholic high school.

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  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Mr. Ramaswamy, 38, a first-time presidential candidate and conservative author, is at once deeply in touch with his Indian roots and adamant that the growing focus on diversity and racial...

  6. May 19, 2023 · Vivek Ramaswamy, a political newcomer and former pharmaceutical executive, describes himself as a nationalist who believes that America needs to rebuild its sense of civic pride. "I will unapologetically embrace and advance the ideals that this nation was founded on," Ramaswamy said in a conversation with The NPR Politics Podcast. "That is ...

  7. Mar 1, 2023 · Vivek Ramaswamy is a millionaire entrepreneur and activist investor. Two of the three Republicans who have announced plans so far to enter the US presidential race are Indian-Americans....

  8. Aug 17, 2023 · Is anyone having more fun running for president than Vivek Ramaswamy? An inside look at what's behind the first-time candidate's rise in the polls.