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FOUNDING MEMBERS

The Khosla Family take great pride in being the founding members of Projects for Humanity Inc.

About Us: Meet the Team
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ISHAN KHOSLA

Co-Founder/President

Ishan is a junior in college and is attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is majoring in Neuroscience with minors in Chemistry and Business at the Kenan-Flagler Business School and is on the Pre-Medical track. In the future, he plans on becoming a surgeon, specializing in either Pediatric Surgery or Neurosurgery. Currently, Ishan volunteers as an EMT for both his college EMS team – UNC EMS – and his local ambulance corps – Tri-Boro Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

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IDHANT KHOSLA

Co-Founder/President

Idhant is a junior at Pascack Hills High School. He takes much pride in attending his school as he is part of many clubs and varsity soccer and tennis. With heavy interests in both, medical and business aspects to society, he enjoys subjects such as Chemistry and English. Since he excels in interpersonal skills and enjoys helping his community, he currently tutors children that are in need. He also plans on becoming an EMT this fall and volunteering with his brother at the local ambulance corps – Tri-Boro Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

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INDIVAR KHOSLA

Trustee

Ishan and Idhant both have the full support of their two parents, Sonia Khosla and Indivar Khosla. Both Sonia and Indivar emigrated from India around 25 years ago and have themselves always taken pride in contributing towards humanitarian causes. They have instilled this in their two children and are proud to see them taking on this initiative!

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SONIA KHOSLA

Trustee

Ishan and Idhant both have the full support of their two parents, Sonia Khosla and Indivar Khosla. Both Sonia and Indivar emigrated from India around 25 years ago and have themselves always taken pride in contributing towards humanitarian causes. They have instilled this in their two children and are proud to see them taking on this initiative!

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