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| name = Vivek Yeshwant Ranadivé | image = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1957|10|7}} | birth_place = Bombay, India | native_name = {{lang-mr|विवेक यशवंत रणदिवे}} | occupation = Founder of TIBCO Software Owner and chairman of the Sacramento Kings | salary = | net worth = | parents = Yeshwant Ranadivé | spouse = | children = 3 | website = Corporate profile | footnotes = }}Vivek Yeshwant Ranadivé ({{IPAc-en|v|i|ˈ|v|ɛ|k|_|r|ɑː|n|ə|ˈ|d|iː|v|eɪ}}; born 7 October 1957) is an Indian-American businessman, engineer, author, speaker and philanthropist.[1] Ranadivé is the founder and former CEO of TIBCO, a billion dollar real-time computing company, and of Teknekron Software Systems.[2][3] Ranadivé is a co-owner and chairman of the National Basketball Association's Sacramento Kings.[4] Early life and careerRanadivé grew up in the Juhu area of Bombay, India, and was the youngest of three children. He is the nephew of the Indian Communist leader Balkrishna Trimbak Ranadive and Ahilya Rangnekar.[5][6][7][8][9] At 16, Ranadivé was accepted to MIT, but in the 1970s the Indian government did not release foreign currency for citizens to study abroad.[10] Ranadivé talked his way into the office of the Reserve Bank of India and got the required foreign exchange for one quarter of the tuition.[10] After earning bachelor's and master's degrees from MIT, he obtained an MBA from Harvard University in 1983.[11][12] While at MIT, Ranadivé started his first company, a UNIX consulting company.[10] He also held management and engineering positions with Ford Motor Company, M/A-Com Linkabit and Fortune Systems.[13] Teknekron Software SystemsTeknekron Corp., a technology incubator, provided $250,000 in seed capital to Ranadivé in 1985 to found Teknekron Software Systems.[14] TIBCOIn 1997, Ranadivé founded TIBCO Software Inc. with funding from Cisco and Reuters.[15] Bow CapitalIn 2016, Ranadivé founded Bow Capital,[16] an early-stage startup investment firm in partnership with the University of California Regents.[17] NBAGolden State WarriorsIn 2010, Ranadivé became the co-owner and vice chairman of the Golden State Warriors, making him the first person of Indian descent to own an NBA franchise.[18] Sacramento KingsOn 21 March 2013, it was announced that Ranadivé had joined Ron Burkle and Mark Mastrov to attempt to purchase the Sacramento Kings. In order for Ranadivé to purchase the Kings, he had to sell his share of the Golden State Warriors.[19] On 16 May 2013, it was announced that the group reached an agreement with the Maloof family to purchase 65% of the Kings for approximately $348 million.[20] The NBA approved the sale on 28 May.[21] Works
Personal lifeRanadivé has three children: Aneel, Andre, and Anjali.[2] References1. ^D'Agostino, Ryan. The Man Who Knows Everything. Esquire. 19 January 2012. 2. ^1 Gladwell, Malcolm. How David Beats Goliath. The New Yorker. 11 May 2009. 3. ^World Economic Forum Davos 2012: Vivek Ranadivé launches social networking site TopCom for leaders to interact. Economic Times. 26 January 2012. 4. ^Vivek Ranadive, CEO of TIBCO Software. San Jose Mercury News. 19 September 2011. 5. ^{{cite magazine|publisher=People's Democracy(weekly)-Vol. XXXIII,No. 16, April 26, 2009|title=Red Salute To Comrade Ahilya|url=https://archives.peoplesdemocracy.in/2009/0426_pd/04262009_4.htm|quote=Ahilya Rangnekar was born in Pune in 1922 in a Chandrasena Kayastha Prabhu family. Her father Trimbak Ranadive was deeply influenced by the social reformers of his times...(she was a trained classical singer, and had a lovely voice which she had often used in street performances to sell the Party paper on Bombay’s streets along with her more well-known brother, the radical communist leader and trade union fighter, B T Ranadive}} 6. ^{{cite magazine|title=sactown magazine|url=http://www.sactownmag.com/October-November-2013/The-New-King/index.php?cparticle=2&siarticle=1|quote=She strongly believed that Ranadivés had an obligation to fight for social justice because of their caste (the Hindu designation of social rank). The family is Kshatriya—born to be warriors and rulers}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Silicon Valley hotshot scripts NBA plan for India|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/silicon-valley-hotshot-scripts-nba-plan-for-india/articleshow/7080699.cms|quote=Finally, when asked about his memories of his grand uncle, the late Indian communist leader BT Ranadivé, he says laughing, "I know he wanted to make people's lives better, which is what I also want to do, but in a different way."}} 8. ^The Most Influential Global Indians. GQ. 9. ^Naik, Shivani. Indian is co-owner of US's top NBA side. Indian Express. 7 April 2011. 10. ^1 2 Master of his own destiny. Express Computer. 11. ^Corcoran, Elizabeth. [https://www.forbes.com/2009/06/16/tibco-goldman-solomon-intelligent-technology-deal.html The Big Deal: Tibco]. Forbes. 16 June 2009. 12. ^Profile: Vivek Ranadivé. Harvard Business School Bulletin. 13. ^Vivek Ranadivé. San Francisco Business Times. 9 September 2007. 14. ^Levermore-Rich, Adam. Tapping into the need for speed TIBCO's software quietly powers the Internet. Palo Alto Weekly. 27 June 2001. 15. ^TIBCO: Through the Years. TIBCO. 16. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bowcapital.com|title=Bow Capital|website=Bow Capital|language=en-US|access-date=2018-06-10}} 17. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/press-room/uc-investments-will-anchor-fund-led-vivek-ranadiv-invest-uc-innovation|title=UC Investments will anchor fund led by Vivek Ranadivé to invest in UC innovation|date=2015-12-15|work=University of California|access-date=2018-06-10|language=en}} 18. ^Vivek Ranadivé is the First Desi NBA Team Owner. Desi Hits. 19. ^{{cite web |first=Tony |last=Bizjak |title=Third big investor emerges in bid for Sacramento Kings |url=http://blogs.sacbee.com/city-beat/2013/03/new-investor-emerges-in-bid-for-kings.html |work=The Sacramento Bee |date=21 March 2013 |accessdate=3 October 2016 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130411183526/http://blogs.sacbee.com/city-beat/2013/03/new-investor-emerges-in-bid-for-kings.html |archive-date=11 April 2013 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }} 20. ^{{cite web |first=Brian |last=Windhorst |title=Maloofs, Sacramento group agree |url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/9284388/sacramento-based-group-agrees-purchase-sacramento-kings-nba-record-535-million-according-sources |work=ESPN |date=17 May 2016 |accessdate=3 October 2016}} 21. ^{{cite web |title=NBA approves Kings sale to Sacramento group |url=http://www.nba.com/2013/news/05/28/kings-sale-official.ap/ |work=NBA |agency=AP |date=28 May 2013 |accessdate=3 October 2016}} 22. ^Purewal, Sukhjit. 'Why hire people who agree with you?'. Rediff. 25 June 2001. 23. ^About the Author. The Power of Now. 24. ^Predictive Business. Chief Executive Officer. 2 August 2006. External links
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