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Here is an inspiring story
of the World’s youngest CEO
Suhas
Gopinath
When 14-year-old Suhas Gopinath started
Globals Inc ten years ago from a cyber cafe in Bengaluru, he
didn't know that he had become the youngest CEO in the
world.
Today, Globals is a multi-million dollar
company with offices in the United States, India, Canada,
Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, Singapore
and the Middle East and has 100 employees in India and 56
abroad.
Among
the several honors that have been bestowed upon this young man,
the most prestigious is the invitation to be a member of the
Board of the ICT Advisory Council of the World
Bank..
In
2007, the European Parliament and International Association for
Human Values conferred 'Young Achiever Award' on him. He was
also invited to address the European Parliament and other
business dignitaries assembled in the EU Parliament. He is also
recognised as one of the 'Young Global Leaders' for 2008-2009
by the prestigious World Economic Forum.
Suhas
is the youngest member ever in the World Economic Forum's
history. The other members include the Louisiana governor Bobby
Jindal, Hollywood star Leonardo Di Caprio, musician A R Rahman,
Prince of Brunei, etc.
In this interview from his office in
Bengaluru, Suhas Gopinath talks about his decade long journey
and his dreams for the future.
Suhas Gopinath with former President APJ
Abdul Kalam
·
On his
childhood:
I come from a middle class family. My father
worked as a scientist for the Indian Army. I used to study in
the Air Force school in Bengaluru.
As a
child, I was more interested in animals and veterinary science.
But when I saw my friends who had home computers talk about it,
I had this urge to learn and talk in their wave
length.
But
we didn't have a computer at home. In those days, computers
were very expensive and we couldn't afford
one.
So, what I did was, I located an Internet cafe
near my house. With my modest monthly pocket money of Rs 15, I
couldn't afford to surf the net every day.
I noticed that the shop was closed in the
afternoon from 1 PM to 4 PM. So, I offered to open the shop for
him after my school hours and take care of the
customers.
In the bargain, he let me browse the net for
free. That was the first business deal of my life and it turned
out to be a successful one.
Suhas with Microsoft co-founder Bill
Gates
·
On building websites using
open source technology:
Once I got the chance to manage the shop and
browse the net, I started building websites. It became my
passion in no time.
I got
hooked to open source technology after I started looking for
e-books on how to build websites. They were not available as
they were created in propriety sources.
So, I started using open source to build
websites.
On getting the first contract to build a
website
There is a freelance marketplace on the web
where I could register and offer my services to build websites.
I registered myself there as a website
builder.
The first website I had to do was free of cost
as I had no references. It was for a company in New York
.
My first income was $100 when I was 13 for
building another website but I didn't have a bank account. so,
I told my father that I built a website and got paid for
it.
I was not excited to get the money because
money was not a factor that drew me to it. It was the passion
for technology that attracted me. I used to build websites free
of cost also. I was only a 9th standard
student.
After that, I built my own portal and called
it Coolhindustan.com. It was focused on NRIs. It was a portal
where I wanted to showcase my skills.
After that, many companies approached me to be
their web designer.
Suhas Gopinath speaking to
students' at a conference in Austria
·
On buying his first
computer
When I was in the 9th standard itself, I had
made enough money to buy a computer for myself. At that time,
my brother was studying engineering and my father thought he
needed a computer.
In no
time, I also bought one for myself. But we didn't have a net
connection at home.
My
spending hours in the net cafe working on websites did affect
my studies. I spent the entire summer vacation after the 9th
standard in the cafe.
On rejecting a job offer from the
US
When
I was 14, Network Solutions offered me a part-time job in the
US and they said they would sponsor my education in the US . I
rejected the offer because that was the time I had read a story
about Bill Gates and how he started
Microsoft.
I thought it was more fun to have your own
company. Many US companies used to tell me that I didn't even
have a moustache and they felt insecure taking my services.
They used to connect my ability with my age and academic
qualifications.
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