Thangai - India, Dr. Kailash Nath - Canada, Irai Mathialagan - Singapore, Keerthi Prasad - Australia
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Thangai (Dasnavis Fernando) is a native of Thangachimadam, India, and studied international business management at Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, USA. He has operated Freezers Trawlers and is an exporter of lobsters and prawns. He was a nominated director in the Shipping Corporation of India for a term and later joined as a ‘Friendly Equity Partner’ with Mitsubishi Group Co., Japan. Along with his Japanese friends, he travelled to all continents. This is his second world tour with Thiruvalluvar along with three co-authors from different parts of the world.
Dr. Kailash Nath, M.A., M.Phil.,Read More...
Thangai (Dasnavis Fernando) is a native of Thangachimadam, India, and studied international business management at Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, USA. He has operated Freezers Trawlers and is an exporter of lobsters and prawns. He was a nominated director in the Shipping Corporation of India for a term and later joined as a ‘Friendly Equity Partner’ with Mitsubishi Group Co., Japan. Along with his Japanese friends, he travelled to all continents. This is his second world tour with Thiruvalluvar along with three co-authors from different parts of the world.
Dr. Kailash Nath, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Yale), Canada, is an academician, trained at Yale and UC, Berkeley, and had his joint exposure at Harvard and Stanford. He is preoccupied with a project on globalization and sustainable development appertaining human identity along with fellow international scholars. His famous terms of ‘salad bowl’ vs. ‘melting pot’, Glocal—Global issues informed by Local and vice versa—all come into the fray.
Saminathan Mathialagan alias Irai. Mathialagan from Singapore, an engineer turned IT entrepreneur, has served in several global organizations. As a Tamil poet, his notable work is the song about Dr. Kalam sung by Shankar Mahadevan. His initiative in digital publications like a documentary on thirty Singapore poets and six songs for Singapore are commendable.
Keerthi Prasad, Melbourne, Australia, is a reputed author and blogger. His book, Mentor as a Thought Partner, led him to co-found a not-for-profit organisation that connects mentors and mentees. A widely travelled personality, Keerthi is an astute entrepreneur, a skills-knowledge enabler and a board member in several institutions.
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