Intelius CEO Naveen Jain Honored by Red Herring with Lifetime Achievement Award
BELLEVUE, Wash.--()-- Intelius, a leading information technology company, was honored as a Top 100 Global company at this year’s prestigious Red Herring Global 2011 Conference.
Recognized among the year’s most forward-thinking technology companies across the globe, Intelius was chosen from an original group of more than 1,000 companies from more than 40 nations.
CEO Naveen Jain was also honored by Red Herring Magazine with a “Lifetime Achievement Award” for his continued leadership in the technology industry and for his support of other entrepreneurs.
Intelius is focused on connecting people with their information. We are well on our way to fulfill our mission to make all the information in the world person-centric.
“It has been an exciting, fast-paced year for Intelius and the entire team is proud to be recognized by Red Herring Magazine as a Top 100 Global company. It is a distinct honor to be recognized among the most elite companies in the world and I am personally humbled by my Lifetime Achievement Award,” said Naveen Jain, CEO, Intelius. “Intelius is focused on connecting people with their information. We are well on our way to fulfill our mission to make all the information in the world person-centric.”
Intelius provides consumers and businesses with predictive intelligence, empowering them to make important everyday decisions with confidence. Some of the company’s most popular services include online reputation management, people search, background checks, criminal checks, reverse phone lookup, employee screening and identity protection.
“Intelius is making tremendous strides in information technology and has a clear plan in place to give more people access to their personal information,” said Alex Vieux, publisher of Red Herring Magazine. “As one of the Top 100 companies around the world, Intelius is positioned for great things to come. I can’t wait to see where the team and its leader, Naveen Jain, will innovate next.”
Intelius Founder and CEO Naveen Jain is a visionary, philanthropist and serial entrepreneur who has built many successful businesses based on key emerging trends and opportunities. In a keynote speech on Dec. 6 at Red Herring Global 2011 in Los Angeles, Jain highlighted the role of entrepreneurialism and innovation in today’s global economy. Throughout Jain’s career, the power of entrepreneurialism and innovation has driven him to seek and create solutions for some of the world’s biggest challenges.
ABOUT INTELIUS
Intelius is a leading information technology company that connects people with the information they need and empowers them to make personal and professional decisions with peace of mind. Intelius is on a mission to make the world's information person-centric by empowering individuals with the ability to control what is presented about them online and provide access to the tools they need to manage their online reputations. Led by Founder and CEO Naveen Jain, a visionary, philanthropist and successful business executive, Intelius has gained more than 12 million unique customers who use Intelius' information to reconnect and protect their loved ones, businesses and assets. Intelius is one of the top 100 most trafficked sites on the Internet, according to comScore/Media Matrix.
 
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