Rudra Pandey

Rudra Pandey (Nepali: रुद्र पाण्डे; born 1963) is a Nepali entrepreneur, currently serving as Executive Chairman of Deerwalk Inc., a healthcare analytics company based in Lexington, Massachusetts. He is also the Chairman of Deerwalk Institute of Technology[1] and the Founder of Deerhold Ltd, a US holding company serving the world. Pandey is also the founder trailblazer of Nepal's Hamro Party,[2] a new progressive democratic political party. In 2017, he received the prestigious FNCCI Gold Award (Trendsetters) in the sector of Information Technology.[3]

Rudra Pandey
NationalityNepali
EducationMehran University, Northeastern University
Known forCo-founder of D2Hawkeye; Founder of Deerwalk; Founder of Deerwalk Institute of Technology; Founder trailblazer of Hamro Party; Founder of Deerhold Ltd

Education

Pandey holds a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology and a Ph.D. in economics from Northeastern University.

Business

Prior to founding Deerwalk and Deerwalk Institute of Technology, Pandey co-founded D2Hawkeye where he served as Chief Technology Officer. After its acquisition by Verisk Analytics,[4] D2Hawkeye became Verisk Health where Pandey served as Chief Operating Officer. D2Hawkeye was a recipient of Governor’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award in 2005.[5] Earlier in his career, Pandey worked as a business systems engineer, database architect, and as a consultant.

Philanthropy

Pandey is involved in social work primarily via Deerwalk Foundation which has been doing work in the area of education, healthcare, tourism, sustainable development, agriculture and sanitation.[6] He has also contributed to organizations like Help Nepal Network.

Family

Pandey was born in Naubise, Dhading, Nepal. He lives with his wife, Muna Joshi, in Lexington, Massachusetts. He has two daughters Erica Pandey and Mahika (aka Maia) Pandey.

Publications

Case Studies

Media

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gollark: I'll definitely have to look at transfer node mining them.
gollark: Hmm, 1 billion, that's quite a lot.
gollark: I'd just shove a chest right next to them.
gollark: I should probably look at using transfer nodes, the dense cobble generators max out at 128 a second each.

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