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'''Devita Saraf''' is the founder, chairman and CEO of [[Vu Televisions]], a $150 million (revenue) luxury television brand. She founded the company at the age of 24 after completing her bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the [[University of Southern California]]. She has also studied management of technology at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] and game theory and strategic thinking at the [[London School of Economics]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Devita Saraf |url=https://www.entrepreneurindia.com/shepreneur/devita.php |website=Entrepreneur India}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ann Thomas |first1=Preethi |title=A go-getter |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/education/edex/2013/sep/30/A-go-getter-519753.html |work=The New Indian Express |date=30 September 2013}}</ref> She is also pursuing the OPM program at [[Harvard Business School]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Devita Saraf Official Site |url=https://www.devitasaraf.com/}}</ref>
'''Devita Saraf''' is the founder, chairman and CEO of [[Vu Televisions]]. She founded the company at the age of 24 after completing her bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the [[University of Southern California]]. She has also studied management of technology at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] and game theory and strategic thinking at the [[London School of Economics]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Devita Saraf |url=https://www.entrepreneurindia.com/shepreneur/devita.php |website=Entrepreneur India}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ann Thomas |first1=Preethi |title=A go-getter |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/education/edex/2013/sep/30/A-go-getter-519753.html |work=The New Indian Express |date=30 September 2013}}</ref> She is also pursuing the OPM program at [[Harvard Business School]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Devita Saraf Official Site |url=https://www.devitasaraf.com/}}</ref>

Saraf co-developed products with [[Intel]] and [[Microsoft]] until she founded her own company. With 1.5 million Vu televisions sold worldwide, it is the fastest growing TV brand.{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}} Vu has 300 employees in 11 offices. Saraf spends her time between Mumbai and California.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==

Revision as of 06:45, 26 June 2021

Devita Saraf
Born
Devita Saraf

(1981-06-25) 25 June 1981 (age 43)
NationalityIndian
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Chairman and CEO, Vu Televisions
Parent(s)Rajkumar Saraf
Vijayrani Saraf
Websitewww.devitasaraf.com

Devita Saraf is the founder, chairman and CEO of Vu Televisions. She founded the company at the age of 24 after completing her bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California. She has also studied management of technology at the University of California, Berkeley and game theory and strategic thinking at the London School of Economics.[1][2] She is also pursuing the OPM program at Harvard Business School.[3]

Early life

Saraf was born in Mumbai, India. Her father, Rajkumar Saraf, was chairman of Zenith Computers.[4] She attended Queen Mary School, Mumbai[5][6] She later attended the H.R. College of Commerce and Economics[7] and the University of Southern California, where she received a BA in business administration.[8]

Career

Zenith

Saraf started her career at age 16,[9] under the guidance of her father at Zenith Computers and was named as director of marketing when she was 21.[10][11] In 2006 Saraf went from being the head of marketing to CEO.[12]

The high court of Bombay (now Mumbai), in a case brought by The Bank of New York Mellon, convicted Saraf, her father, and the promoters of Zenith Infotech of siphoning company funds to personnel accounts and has directed the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction Government of India (BIFR) to act in accordance with its regulations.[13]

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) accused Zenith Infotech Limited and its six promoters of fraudulent removal of funds to personnel accounts without notice to shareholders, and as of 25 March 2013, SEBI prevented the promoters from accessing the securities market or trading in securities in any manner. The named six promoters included by SEBI are Saraf; her father Rajkumar Saraf; Akash Kumar Saraf; Vijayrani Saraf; VU Technologies; and Zenith Technologies.[14][15]

Vu Technologies

At age 24, Saraf started Vu Technologies, which sells high-end LED TVs.[9] While Zenith was mass technology focused, Vu sells innovative luxury items.[16][17] Vu came out with a 4K HD Iconium Series televisions in October 2015.[18] In October 2014, the Bombay High Court sealed the premises of the Andheri-based office of Vu Technologies after it fraudulently showed 200 employees in their affidavit but only 32 were found on premises in a visit and in the muster roll for September–October 2014.[19]

Others

Saraf has been a National Co-Chair and Executive Committee Member in the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Young Leaders Forum.[8] She was also the founder and Chair of the Young Bombay Forum which was part of Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[20] She is the member of Mensa, an international society for people with high IQ.[21]

She was also a columnist for The Wall Street Journal.[22][23] In 2017, Saraf bought a full page ad in the Times of India newspaper, where she congratulated Donald Trump on becoming President of the United States. The ad attracted mixed reviews on social media.[24][25]

Awards and recognition

Year Award
2008 Zee TV's Young Woman Achiever Award[26]
2008 IT People Women Leadership Award[27]
2010 Indo-American Society's Most Outstanding Woman Entrepreneur[28][27]
2012 India Today's list of 25 Most Powerful Women in India[29]
2016 Business Woman of the Year – India Leadership Conclave[30][31]
2018 India Today – 8 most powerful changemakers in the business world[32]
2019 Fortune India – Top 50 Most Powerful Women in India[33]
2019 GQ 50 Most Influential Indians[34]
2020 IIFL Wealth Hurun India 40 & Under Self-Made Rich List[35]

Books

Year Title
2012 Business Czarinas – S. N. Chary[36][27]
2016 Most Powerful Women in India – Prem Ahluwalia[37]
2018 Daughters of Legacy – Rinku Paul[38]

Speaker

Year Event
2013 Wharton-India Economic Forum – Philadelphia, PA, USA[39]
2016 Tomorrow's India Summit – Seoul, Korea[40]
2016 Istanbul Talks: Entrepreneurship Summit – Istanbul, Turkey[41]
2018 TEDxGateway – Mumbai, India[42]
2020 Fortune Next 500 Summit – Mumbai, India[43]

References

  1. ^ "Devita Saraf". Entrepreneur India.
  2. ^ Ann Thomas, Preethi (30 September 2013). "A go-getter". The New Indian Express.
  3. ^ "Devita Saraf Official Site".
  4. ^ Sra, Gunjeet (18 October 2010). "Power Steering: Born into a Business Family Devita Saraf, Executive Director, Zenith Computers, Knows That the Only Way to Expand Her Legacy is to Forge Her Own Distinct Identity". India Today. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016 – via HighBeam Research.
  5. ^ "Devita Saraf: Gadget woman from India". The Saturn Herald. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  6. ^ Chary, S.N. (2015). Business Czarinas. Bloomsbury India. ISBN 9789382951179.
  7. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  9. ^ a b "She Likes to Hone Her Skills on the Cutting Edge". Hindustan Times. 17 January 2007. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016 – via HighBeam Research.
  10. ^ "Devita Saraf, CEO Vu Technologies". Exhibit Magazine. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  11. ^ "On the radar: Simply Mumbai". India Today. 16 January 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  12. ^ "Devita Saraf moves from head of marketing to CEO". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  13. ^ The Bank of New York Mellon, London vs Zenith Infotech Limited, Para 34 (THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY 2015-07-30) ("In view thereof, though I have expressed my view viz. that the Promoters of the Company are absolutely dishonest and have siphoned away the funds of the Company in the manner set out in detail hereinabove and are responsible for the state of affairs of the Company prevalent as of date, I leave it to the BIFR to decide whether the Reference filed by the Company should be registered and/or further entertained."), Text.
  14. ^ Sharma, Mahesh (10 April 2013). "How $33M was siphoned from India's Zenith Infotech". ZD net. Mumbai. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  15. ^ Modak, Samie (25 March 2013). "Sebi bars Zenith Infotech promoters". Business Standard. Mumbai. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  16. ^ "'Keep company lean' says electronics CEO Devita Saraf". BBC News.
  17. ^ Sen, Sunny; Sinha, Suveen (24 May 2015). "Off the Old Block, off Course ; Had Enough of Business Family Scions Who Follow in Their Parents' Footsteps? Business Today Finds Some Who Blaze Their Own Trails". Business Today. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016 – via HighBeam Research.
  18. ^ SiliconIndia. "VU Unveils the New Iconium Series with 4K UHD SMART LED". siliconindia.
  19. ^ N Sundaresha Subramanian (15 October 2014). "Bombay HC raps Vu Technologies for false statements in affidavit". Business Standard. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  20. ^ "Leading ladies : Woman - India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 4 March 2010. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  21. ^ Singh, Saumit (23 January 2008). "Meet the fashionable Mensan!". dnaindia.com.
  22. ^ "Devita Saraf: Gadget woman from India". The Saturn Herald. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2016.[failed verification]
  23. ^ Chaudhuri, Arcopol (31 October 2010). "Lights, Camera, Ideas at TEDx Mumbai". DNA, Sunday. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016 – via HighBeam Research.[dead link]
  24. ^ "Who is Devita Saraf? Why is she trending on Twitter? Here's what you need to know". The Indian Express. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  25. ^ "Vu Televisions' CEO welcomes 'President' Donald Trump with full-page ad, gets trolled". Hindustan Times. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  26. ^ India, Silicon (16 March 2011). "Devita Saraf". tedxgateway.
  27. ^ a b c Chary, S. N. (30 April 2015). Business Czarinas. London: Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 9789382951179.
  28. ^ "Charter Member Dinner with Ms. Devita Saraf, Founder & CEO - Vu TV". hub.tie.org.
  29. ^ G., Seetharaman (29 September 2012). "Business Today honours the most powerful women in Indian business". indiatoday.in.
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  31. ^ "Indian Business Woman of the year 2016 – Indian Affairs". indianaffairs.tv. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  32. ^ Women, India Today (26 October 2018). "8 most powerful changemakers of business world". indiatoday.in.
  33. ^ "Most Powerful Women". fortuneindia.com.
  34. ^ Sethi, Shikha (12 December 2019). "Here's the full list of GQ's 50 most influential young Indians of 2019". gqindia.com.
  35. ^ Sil, Debarghya (14 October 2020). "From Devita Saraf, The Only Woman, To Ritesh Agarwal,The Youngest; Here's India's Wealthiest Self-made Entrepreneurs Under 40". entrepreneur.com.
  36. ^ Narayanan, K S (27 December 2013). "Business Czarinas". thesundayindian.com.
  37. ^ Ahluwalia, Prem. India's Most Powerful Women (2016 ed.). Indian Books and Periodicals.
  38. ^ Narayanan, Chitra (16 September 2018). "Daughters to the fore". thehindubusinessline.com.
  39. ^ "Post Budget reaction-VU Technologies(The Luxury Television and Display Brand)". itvoice.in.
  40. ^ "Global Social India Foundation concludes Tomorrow's India Global Summit in Seoul". The SME Times News Bureau. 7 October 2016.
  41. ^ "Devita Saraf". istanbultalks.com.tr. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  42. ^ "Devita Saraf At TEDxGateway 2018 – 'Technology Is The Greatest Leveller'". India Education Diary. 24 April 2020.
  43. ^ "Recognising India's largest midsize companies at the Fortune India Next 500 summit- West". fortuneindia.com. Fortune India.