Aneel Ranadive

Aneel Ranadivé is an American businessman, entrepreneur and managing partner at Soma Capital.[1][2] He is the son of Indian-American businessman and Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive.[3]

Aneel Ranadivé
Born (1984-05-09) May 9, 1984
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
Known forCEO of Tag
Websitewww.gettagapp.com

Background

Ranadive grew up in Atherton, California. He graduated from Columbia University with a Mathematics degree in 2006. His father, Vivek Ranadivé, is the founder and CEO of TIBCO, a multibillion-dollar real-time computing company, and majority owner of the Sacramento Kings in the National Basketball Association.[3] His sister, Anjali Ranadive, is a professional singer signed by Nick Cannon.[4]

Companies

BoredAt

During his senior year at Columbia, Ranadive and friend Jon Pappas launched BoredAtButler, an anonymous social network for Columbia students bored at the library to post their thoughts.[5][6] BoredAt raised $1M from Redpoint Ventures.[6]

Pinchit

In 2010 Ranadive founded Pinchit, a daily deal site for the best events and activities in San Francisco.[7] Pinchit raised angel funding from investors including Facebook Cofounder Eduardo Saverin and Tim Draper. Pinchit generated $2M in revenue in the first year with over 100,000 monthly users.[7]

Tag

In 2014, Ranadive became CEO and cofounder of Tag, a mobile app to meet up with friends.[8] Tag has been featured in publications including Techcrunch, The Next Web, Forbes, and Fast Company.[8][9][10]

Reception

Entrepreneur Magazine named Ranadive among "The 10 Most Eligible Bachelors of Silicon Valley".[2] CNBC named Ranadive among "the next generation of tech innovators".[11]

References

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