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Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon (née Krishnamurthy; born 1954) is an Indian-American businesswoman, philanthropist, and Grammy-nominated musical artist. [1] She is primarily known for her business ventures as the first Indian-American woman to be elected partner at McKinsey and Company .
NYU Tandon Digital Learning (formerly known as NYU Tandon Online) is the digital learning department at NYU Tandon School of Engineering which offers 4 master's degrees, an advanced graduate certificate, and certificate of completion programs fully online. Focused on peer-to-peer engagement, the unit has been recognized as providing one of the ...
[14] [15] In 2015, a $100 million gift from Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon for engineering at NYU resulted in the school changing its name to NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Among its many engineering achievements, NYU is the birthplace of the tractor beam .
Chandrika Tandon was 'walking away' from major business deals, according to daughter Lita, and she wanted to do something more meaningful with her life.
From 2013 to 2014, she was the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Hindu Studies at Yale University. [2] During the course of her academic career, Dalmia has authored, edited, and translated a range of works within her academic disciplines. [2]
Sanjiv Ranjan [d] 2019 09 02 El Salvador Gabon: Nina Tshering La [e] [14] Gambia: G. V. Srinivas: 2019 10 24 [f] Georgia: Kishan Dan Dewal [g] 2019 10 11 Guinea (with Cape Verde) G. V. Srinivas: 2019 09 23 [h] Haiti Honduras Liberia: Y. K. Sailas Thangal Lithuania Luxembourg Mauritania Montenegro: Jaideep Mazumdar [15] Netherlands Antilles
Tandon (Tandan, Tanden, or Tondon) is a surname found among the Hindu Khatris and Sikhs of Punjab, India. [1] Notable people. Notable people with the surname, who may ...
Sirjang Lal Tandon also known as "Jugi" Tandon, was born in India c. 1942. [1] He is chairman and CEO of Celetronix, Inc. [2] He is known for leading his company, Tandon Corporation (originally Tandon Magnetics) in the disk drive industry, creating what became the industry-standard double-sided floppy drive disk read-and-write heads.