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 Press Release 09/10/2020 The  Akshaya Patra Boston Chapter announces the transition of current Chapter Chair  Rakesh Kamdar to be an Advisory Board member; and will be succeeded by four new  Co-Chairs, Ajita Bhat, Anjan Mehta, Venkat Kolluri, and Chandu Shah. “I  am grateful for the opportunity to work as a Chair of Akshaya Patra in Boston  for over seven years and raising funds for Akshaya Patra's children. Akshaya  Patra is a family-activity for us. We have thoroughly enjoyed organizing annual  galas, CEO Forum, and other events [all] while meeting amazing individuals and  families thanks to our committee and the community at large,†said Kamdar.  “This year, we held our first-ever virtual gala, which raised over $1 million  and is a key flagship event for our Boston Chapter. It’s important to transition  over the leadership to bring in new ideas and ways of raising funds while  expanding the types of events we hold.   It will be with great pleasure to serve as an advisor to the new  incoming Co-Chairs.† Akshaya Patra USA has over 30 chapters in major cities  throughout the US. The Boston Chapter was established in 2006 and is the oldest  Chapter in the US. Since its inception, the Boston Chapter has been blessed  with a supportive and generous donor base throughout Massachusetts and New  Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island. The Boston Chapter remains dedicated and  ambitious, with its most recent accomplishment of holding the first-ever  virtual gala raising over $1 million.    Boston Chapter New Co-Chairs:  Ajita Bhat Ajita  has been with Akshaya Patra for the past ten years and is passionate about the  cause.  For the past years, she has been  the Volunteer Manager of the Boston chapter and currently hosts the women's  club.  In her free time, she likes to go  on hikes and spends time with horticulture. Besides Akshayapatra, Ajita spends her  time working for other NGOs as well.  Anjan Mehta Anjan  Mehta and his wife Ameeta have been in the Boston area since 1980 and are  active members of the AP Boston Chapter for the past eight years. Anjan is an  active Board Member, Investor with a Management role in Early to mid-Stage VC  and PE-backed Life Sciences Companies. Anjan was born in Mandvi Kutchh, Gujrat.  Anjan and Ameeta are planning to be “snow-birds†in  Orlando, FL area.  Venkat Kolluri Venkat  Kolluri is the Founder and CEO at Cidewalk.com, a premium mobile advertising  and text message marketing company. Venkat also co-founded Chitika, Inc., the  parent company of Cidewalk and Krosslink.Org, an entrepreneurial program  empowering public libraries intending to help nurture and develop aspiring  entrepreneurs across 10,000 US Public Libraries by 2025. Venkat serves as a  member of the WPI Data Science Advisory Board.   In 2015, Venkat was nominated for the ILC Immigrant Entrepreneur of the  Year Award and recognized as the MetroWest Top 10 to Watch by WBJ journal.  Venkat received from TiE Boston the Crystal Award for a Charter Member who  built his company from the ground up and the TiE Star award for leadership.  Venkat holds a Ph.D. from University of Pittsburgh.   Chandu Shah Chandu  Shah is the President and CEO of an Aero-Space Defense firm S4 Inc.  Supporting US Government, Department of  Homeland Security, and Department of Defense Customers. S4 Inc. has been named  the fastest-growing private company in America by Boston Business Journal (BBJ)  and Inc. 500/5000. Chandu was named the state of Massachusetts Minority  Business Person of the year in 2007. Chandu is also a poet, playwright, and a  filmmaker. He has been part of Bollywood movies and has produced independent  American films. His short film was the winner of the National Award for the  Best Experimental Film in 1982. He has been associated with Akshaya Patra  Boston Chapter for over ten years. About Akshaya Patra Established  in 2000, Akshaya Patra is the world’s largest NGO school meal program,  providing hot, nutritious school lunches to over 1.8 million children in over  19,257 schools through 55 kitchens in 12 states and two Union Territories in  India. It costs only $20 to feed a child for an entire school year.  In  response to COVID-19, Akshaya Patra has provided over 78 million meals served  in 28 cities to migrant workers and their families and supplies Happiness  Boxes, which contains 30 days’ worth of food, hygiene products, educational  supplies for our mid-day meal beneficiaries.  | You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |      | ||
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