Ashish Dhawan

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Ashish Dhawan
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Dhawan in 2020
Born
Ashish Dhawan

(1969-03-10) March 10, 1969 (age 55)
New Delhi, India
Alma mater Harvard Business School
Yale University
Occupation(s)Philanthropist
Former private equity investor
Known forFounder-trustee of Ashoka University
Co-founder of ChrysCapital
Board member of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Spouse
Manisha Dhawan
(m. 1998)
Website CentralSquareFoundation.org ConvergenceFoundation.org

Ashish Dhawan (born March 10, 1969) is an Indian philanthropist and former private equity investor who co-founded and ran one of India's leading private equity funds, Chrysalis Capital (ChrysCapital). [1] He is the founder-CEO of the Convergence Foundation, [2] [3] founder-chairperson of the Central Square Foundation, [4] and a founder-trustee of Ashoka University. [5] [3]

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Dhawan has served on the board of trustees of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation since 2022. [2] His net worth is approximately $800 million. [6]

Education

Dhawan attended St. Xavier's Collegiate School, followed by St. James' School in Kolkata. [7] [8] He is a graduate of Yale University, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in applied mathematics and economics, and Harvard Business School, where he earned an MBA. [7] [9]

Career

From 1992 to 1993, Dhawan worked on Wall Street at boutique investment bank Wasserstein Perella & Co., where he was the only Indian analyst. [8] He then moved to McCown DeLeeuw & Co., an eight-person private equity firm in California, where he was the junior-most associate. [8]

After completing his MBA in 1997, Dhawan went to work at Goldman Sachs, where he was part of the Risk Arbitrage Group. [8] At the age of 29, he decided to leave New York to return to India. [10]

In 1999, Dhawan co-founded ChrysCapital in Mumbai with Raj Kondur, a classmate from Harvard Business School. [8] [11]

No== Philanthropy == In 2012, Dhawan left his career as a private equity investor to found Central Square Foundation (CSF), a grant-making organization and policy think tank focused on transforming the quality of school education in India. [12] [13] [14] In 2014, he spearheaded the launch of Ashoka University, billed as India's first "Ivy-league-caliber" liberal arts university, [5] together with other Indian entrepreneurs. [9] [15]

Other organisations launched by Dhawan include the India Leaders for the Social Sector (ILSS), which he set up with Anu Prasad in 2017; the Air Pollution Action Group (APAG) in 2019; and the Centre for Effective Governance of Indian States (CEGIS). a joint effort with economist Karthik Muralidharan. [1]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dhawan and CSF set up the ACT EdTech Ambition Fund, an organisation dedicated to helping deliver education to underprivileged children. [1] He and his wife Manisha set up the Convergence Foundation as an umbrella organisation and grant-making incubator dedicated to promoting growth in India by solving complex socioeconomic problems. [1] [3]

Dhawan endowed the Renu and Anand Dhawan Professorship at Yale University to bolster scholarship in India and South Asia Studies. [16]

Accolades

In 2012, Dhawan was recognized as the NextGen Leader in Philanthropy by Forbes India for his charitable work. [17] He also placed 15th on the 2014 Hurun India Philanthropy List, a ranking of the most generous individuals in India produced by China-based Hurun Research Institute. [18]

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