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Naveen Jain Receives LA Tribune Lifetime Achievement Award
has been education, with a particular emphasis on girls’ education.
Jain believes that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and inequality and has worked tirelessly to create opportunities for children in underserved communities to receive a quality education. His foundation has provided funding for the construction of schools and the development of educational programs in countries such as India and Africa and has also awarded scholarships to deserving students.
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In addition to his work in education, Jain’s foundation has also been leading the fight against healthcare disparities. The foundation has provided funding for medical research, as well as programs to improve access to healthcare for underserved communities. It has also been a strong advocate for environmental sustainability, supporting initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and promote the use of renewable energy.
Jain’s philanthropic work is a testament to his commitment to making a positive difference in the world. He has proven that success in the business world can be leveraged for good and that those fortunate enough to achieve great success are responsible for giving back to their communities and the world at large.

The Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Naveen Jain by the Los Angeles Tribune is a well-deserved recognition of his contributions to the world of philanthropy. By honoring Jain, the Los Angeles Tribune has not only recognized his remarkable achievements but has also shone a light on the importance of giving back and making a positive difference in the world.
While receiving the award, Jain stated, “All I can say is I’m accepting this on behalf of millions of entrepreneurs out there who dedicate their lives to solving problems, and not every idea you have will be successful. But always remember that an idea that does not work is simply a stepping stone to a different idea and a bigger idea.”
“So as an entrepreneur,” he continues, “I accept this award on your behalf and just know that as long as we all are focused on improving people’s lives, whether you succeed or someone else succeeds, we all together improve everyone in our community. Because of your success, our children and grandchildren will live better lives. So, to every entrepreneur out there, remember that we all are in it together. Not every idea we have is going to work, but just being in that arena and fighting every day, getting bloody and getting up again and going out again and living another day to fight is all we can do. All I can say is thank you. Thank you. Thank you for giving me this honor. And I am humbled, and I accept this award on behalf of every entrepreneur. Thank you.”
Moe Rock, the CEO of The Los Angeles Tribune took note of the way Jain received the award and commented, “I’m so glad that you decided to accept it on behalf of entrepreneurs, because you’re going straight back to giving back even when you had a chance to talk about yourself. You decided to talk about the entrepreneur.”
Jain’s recognition at the Money Forum Live underscores the importance of philanthropy in the world of finance and
