4 Indians win awards in Harvard’s contest

The competition is inspired by “belief that one simple idea can change everything”

May 02, 2014 11:16 pm | Updated 11:16 pm IST - New York:

Four Indians are among the winners of a Harvard Business School competition that awards prizes to innovative business and social impact start-ups.

Harvard MBA student Amrita Siagal won the grand prize in the ‘Social Enterprise’ category for her venture ‘Saathi,’ which she co-founded with Oracle engineer Kristin Kagetsu. Saathi provides affordable sanitary pads made from waste banana tree fibre to women in rural India. Siagal and Kagetsu received a $50,000 prize.

The winner in the business track category was the start-up ‘Alfred’, launched by Saurabh Mahajan, Marcela Sapone and Jess Beck. Alfred is a concierge service individuals can use for tasks including housekeeping.

The runner up in the social enterprise track was ‘Tomato Jos,’ a tomato processing company, founded by MBA students Mira Mehta and Mike Lawrence. In the business category, ‘Booya Fitness’ founded by MBA student Pritar Kumar won the runner-up award.

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