Sanjiv Khattri
Director/Board Member at The Global Fund For Children
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
James Johnson Duderstadt | M | 80 |
University of Michigan
| 36 years |
John Capps | M | 59 | 8 years | |
John M. Hecklinger | M | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 7 years |
Jeoffrey K. Stross | M | 82 |
University of Michigan
| 37 years |
John Hepburn | M | 75 |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jun Ni | M | 61 |
University of Michigan
| 37 years |
Maulik Doshi | M | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 1 years |
Michael Russnok | M | 48 | 7 years | |
Leah Feizy | F | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jenifer Flynn | F | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jane Jenevein | F | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Jennie Reeves | F | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Michel Antakly | M | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | - |
Swatee Deepak | F | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 1 years |
Greg Wallig | M | - |
The Global Fund For Children
The Global Fund For Children Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services The Global Fund For Children is a fund that partners with grassroots organizations to invest in innovative solutions that advance the rights of children and youth facing poverty and injustice. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The American company's goal is to build a world where all children and youth enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and live free from violence, discrimination, and exploitation. Since 1997, they have invested $51 million in more than 900 organizations, reaching more than 11 million children and youth worldwide. John M. Hecklinger has been the CEO of the company since 2017. | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Daniel H. Leever | M | 75 | 2 years | |
Yos Effendi Susanto | M | 73 |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
John F. C. Cheong | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Marisa F. Jacobs | F | - | - | |
Tracey C. Robinson | F | - |
University of Michigan
| 7 years |
Gil Syswerda | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Temel Kotil | M | 65 |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Ken C. Fischer | M | - |
University of Michigan
| - |
Glenn P. Barba | M | 58 |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
David M. di Rita | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 7 years |
John P. Connolly | M | 58 | 3 years | |
Katherine A. Lauer | F | - |
University of Michigan
| 7 years |
Jung-Sik Koh | M | - |
University of Michigan
| - |
Bruce Cameron Greig | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 9 years |
D. Nordlund | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Gerald I. Wilson | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Lori Wheeler-Naess | F | 53 |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Zishan Haroon | M | - |
Panjab University Chandigarh
| 6 years |
Gísli S. Óttarsson | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Lawrence Wieser | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Alex Horvitz | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Kok Siong Yun | M | 54 |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Andreas Utomo | M | 55 |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Smith Jordan | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 7 years |
David E. Wells | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Haluk Dinçer | M | 62 |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Roy Liu | M | 63 |
University of Michigan
| 10 years |
Matthew Gale Longthorne | M | 56 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
John Louis Cordani | M | 61 | 2 years | |
Andrew B. Bressler | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Derek W. Veenhof | M | 57 | - | |
Rama Krishna | M | 60 |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Jeffrey Allen Wrona | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 7 years |
Rakesh Sachdev | M | 68 | 4 years | |
William N. Kelley | M | 84 |
University of Michigan
| 14 years |
Steven L. Lefar | M | 57 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Dany Eshchar | M | 65 |
University of Michigan
| 1 years |
Morton Lorge | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Jonathan Berlent | M | 55 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
R. T. Paullin | M | 59 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Ian Burnstein | M | 54 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Gavin O'Connor | M | 54 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
John Frye | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Jason Mendelson | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Eric Capp | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Christine Elliott | F | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Peter van Amson | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Erik Garr | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Robert Borthwick | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Jason Haviland | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Andrei Dorenbaum | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Mark Tanase | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Joel Martinez | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Jonathan Morris | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Naji Surati | M | 58 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Joseph Nowicki | M | 62 |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Eileen O'Rourke | F | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
David Kneisler | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Jack H. Ikenaga | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
P. Bryan Blasch | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Val M. Stalowir | M | 60 |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Arthur S. Pesner | M | 61 |
University of Michigan
| 1 years |
David J. Rowland | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Stephen C. Beuerle | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Byron Foster | M | 55 |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Nathan Carmon | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Ho Yuen Sang | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Kenneth R. Fromm | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Sheryl O'Loughlin | F | 57 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
M. Sinder | M | 57 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Brandy Bergman | F | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Robert Juneja | M | 53 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Carlos Enrique Gadala-Maria | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Adam Philip Graf | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Jeffrey Gould | M | 58 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Toby Brzoznowski | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 5 years |
Rajesh Kumar Khullar | M | 60 |
Panjab University Chandigarh
| 1 years |
Barbara Weber | M | 67 |
University of Michigan
| 6 years |
Adam David Sender | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 3 years |
Rob McDougall | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Jonah Seiger | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Mark Joseph Horowitz | M | 52 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Bradley Cooper | M | 57 |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Bill P. Nolan | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 2 years |
Lauren Rabinovic | M | - |
University of Michigan
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 98 | 98.00% |
India | 2 | 2.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Sanjiv Khattri
- Personal Network