Four Indian-Americans are among this year's prestigious Heinz Awards recipients in the US.
Four
Indian Americans won the Heinz Awards for 2014. The are (above, l-r
clockwise): Leila Janah, Dr. Abraham Verghese, Dr. Sanjeev Arora, and
Salman Khan
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Four
Indian Americans won the Heinz Awards for 2014. The are (above, l-r
clockwise): Leila Janah, Dr. Abraham Verghese, Dr. Sanjeev Arora, and
Salman Khan
Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Four
Indian Americans won the Heinz Awards for 2014. The are (above, l-r
clockwise): Leila Janah, Dr. Abraham Verghese, Dr. Sanjeev Arora, and
Salman Khan.
Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Four Indian-Americans won Heinz Awards for 2014.They are -Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Leila Jenah,Dr Abraham Verghese,Dr Sanjeev Arora and Salman Khan
Leila Janah, of San Francisco, a social entrepreneur and founder of the
nonprofits Samasource and SamaUSA, which use technology and the
Internet to train people in some of the poorest regions of the world
Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Read more at http://www.indiawest.com/news/17188-four-indian-americans-win-heinz-awards-and-250-000.html#KGOeSYIq61HfMoGA.99
Leila Jenah of San Francisco,a social entrepreneur and founder of the nonprofits Samasource and SamaUSA,which use technology and Internet to train people in some of the poorest regions of the world was recognized in Technology and Economy and Employment
Dr Abraham Verghese, who was born to parents from Kerala in Ethiopia and a professor at Stanford University Medical School was given the award in recognition of his best-selling authorship in Arts and Humanities
Dr Sanjeev Arora,a liver disease specialist at the University of New Mexico who created Project ECHO -Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes,a global model to increase access to high quality health care by expanding workforce capacity and evidence based medicine was recognized in Public Policy
Salman Khan,founder of Khan Academy,a non-profit educational organization was recognized in Human condition
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