Samir Arora Explained

Samir Arora
Birth Date:1965 11, mf=yes
Occupation:Founder & CEO, Kanza AI: Nate LM, Sage Assist
Known For:at Apple Inc., Chairman of Information Capital, Co-founder & former CEO NetObjects, Founder & former CEO of Mode Media, Founder Project Bento, Sage Digital AI
Alma Mater:INSEAD, London Business School, BITS.

Samir Arora (born November 5, 1965) is an Indian-American businessman and CEO of Sage Assist, a generative AI company, the former CEO or Kyro and founder of Sage Digital AI from 2016 to 2021, and the former CEO of Mode Media (formerly Glam Media) from 2003 to April 2016. He was CEO and chairman of the web design company NetObjects, Inc. from 1995 to 2001 and at Apple Inc. from 1982 to 1991. Arora was selected as one of the 21 Internet Pioneers that shaped the World Wide Web at the 1st Web Innovators Awards by CNET in 1997.[1]

Early life and education

Samir Arora was born in New Delhi, India. He studied electrical and electronic engineering at Birla Institute of Technology and Science.[2] Arora has an EMP from INSEAD, attended Executive Education at Harvard Business School, and holds a diploma in Sales and Marketing from the London Business School.[3]

Career

Samir Arora worked at Apple[2] in Software and New Media from 1982 to 1991. Arora wrote a white paper called "Information Navigation: The Future of Computing" in late 1986[2] while working directly for the chairman and CEO of Apple,.[4] He left Apple to found the spin-off Rae Technology from Apple.[5] [6]

From 1992 to 1995, Arora was chairman and chief executive officer of Rae Technology. In 1995 Samir Arora co-founded NetObjects, Inc. and together with a design and development team including David Kleinberg, Clement Mok and his brother, Sal Arora, created NetObjects Fusion, one of the first Web design products that allowed Web sites to be designed, structured and created without programming.[7]

In 1997, after the launch of NetObjects Fusion, IBM invested approximately $100 million in a share exchange to buy 80% of NetObjects, corresponding to a valuation of around $150 million.[8] NetObjects, Inc. went public on NASDAQ in 1999 with IBM staying the majority shareholder.[9] From June 2003 to February 2004, Arora served as chairman of the board of Tickle, Inc.,[10] one of the first social networking sites founded in 1999, and helped create a joint venture with Masayoshi Son at Softbank in Japan.[11] Tickle was acquired by Monster.com in May 2004.

In 2003, Mode Media (formerly Project Y and then Glam Media), Inc. was formed by a number of people including Arora.[12] Arora was the interim CEO of Glam Media from 2003 to 2005, and CEO from 2006 to 2016.[13] For his work at Mode Media, Arora was included by MIN Magazine in the Digital Hot List 2008[14] and was named Web 2.0's Don Draper as one of the 30 men shaping our digital future by GQ Magazine [15] On June, 2017, a year and a half after the departure of Samir Arora and Marc Andreessen, Mode Media U.S. was acquired, and in 2022 became a part of Static Networks. [16] [17] Mode Media continued its operations in International and in January, 2017 an investment group Montaro purchased Mode Media in Japan. In March, 2017 shareholders appointed Samir Arora as the executive chairman of Mode Media in Japan.[18] [19]

In April 2016, Samir Arora founded Sage Digital AI, a new AI verified experts platform startup and currently operates as its chairman. Sage began with 100 manually curated experts and has grown to 1M experts and influencers and 6 million businesses, with data ingestion that powered the early Sage AI Agents for Brands.[20] [21] In July 2023, Samir created SageAssist AI, a vertical generative AI company.

In September 2021, Samir Arora founded Kyro Digital, one of the first Web 3.0 AI application—enablement platform. Kyro added Peter Leeb, Darshana Munde, Liz Thompson, Arfat Allarakha and Muoi Lam as co-founders and venture funds Drive Capital, Decasonic, Fenbushi Capital, Information Capital, LLC, Signum Capital, UOB Venture Management, Woodside Incubator and the web 3.0 companies Avalanche (Blizzard), Polygon, Rally, Tezos and Kadena and Brad Koenig as investors.[22]

In July 2023, Samir founded Kanza AI, a generative AI Domain LM company, and serves as its Founder and CEO.

Patents

For his early work on the internet and web sites, Samir has been granted 18 US patents, including the first web site structure editor and HTML page layout editor Patents US . 5911145 . patent. US . 5845299 . patent.

Philanthropic

Since February 2004, Arora has been the Chairman of International Zen Therapy Institute, a 501(c)(3) organization based in Honolulu, that was founded by Dub Leigh with Daihonzan Chozen-ji and currently serves as its President and is the Shike of IZII and Zentherapy and Sōke, Founder of Yūdō as a lay Rinzai Rōshi, a successor in the Daihonzan Chozen-ji lineage of Dub Leigh and Tenshin Tanouye under the Tenryū-ji lineage of Ōmori Sōgen[23] [24]

In July 2020, Arora with Marcus Samuelsson, Derek Evens, and Brad Koenig created Project Bento Fund, a California nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation to provides urgent support to restaurants, local, minority-owned, women-led and BIPIOC businesses and their employees most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, economic, racial and social crisis.[25]

Books

Arora was editor and publisher of the annual awards and book Foodie Top 100 Restaurants with contributing top food critics Patricia Wells, Ruth Reichl, Gael Greene, Masuhiro Yamamoto, Jonathan Gold, Bruno Verjus, Alexander Lobrano, Charles Campion, Vir Sanghvi, Aun Koh, Susumu Ohta, Kundo Koyama, Yuki Yamamura, Karen Brooks, Phil Vettel, Marie-Claude Lortie, Erika Lenkert and Diane Tapscott [26] [27]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BUILDER.COM - Web Business - The 1st annual Web Innovator Awards - Samir Arora, NetObjects Fusion . Dan . Shafer . CNET Builder.com . CNET Networks, Inc. . https://web.archive.org/web/20010505054830/http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding/pages/Business/Innovators97/ss03.html. 2001-05-05 .
  2. News: Glam.com Samir Arora boss is in the pink . Andrew . Davidson . Times Online . Times Newspapers Ltd. . June 23, 2008 . London . June 22, 2008 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20110612062822/http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/movers_and_shakers/article4186873.ece . June 12, 2011 .
  3. Web site: FACE TO FACE - NET LUMINARY - vnunet.com . 2007-09-30 . 2016-06-13 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930195506/http://www.vnunet.com/crn/features/2010314/face-face-net-luminary . September 30, 2007 .
  4. Book: Menuez, Doug. Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000. Page 53. 2014-06-03. Simon and Schuster. 9781476752730. en.
  5. Book: InfoWorld. 1994-01-17. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.. en.
  6. Book: InfoWorld. 1993-02-22. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.. en.
  7. Web site: Gold Industrial Design Excellence Award (IDEA) Winners 1995–1999 . Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) . June 27, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/19980519051330/http://idsa.org/whatis/seewhat/idea98/winners/netobjects.htm . 1998-05-19.
  8. News: NetObjects chooses Big Blue fusion . I. Satya . Sreenivas . Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal . 2008-03-05. May 18, 1997.
  9. Web site: February 5, 1999 Form S-1 Filing . SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION . June 23, 2008.
  10. Web site: Emode Names Samir Arora Chairman of the Board, Enters Media Metrix Top 50 . ADVFN PLC. . February 28, 2008.
  11. Web site: Social networking site Emode tickles Ringo . Juan Carlos Perez . Infoworld . February 28, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070808080002/http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/11/14/HNringo_1.html . August 8, 2007 .
  12. Web site: Leadership - Mode Media . Mode Media . June 24, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160617000212/http://corp.mode.com/leadership . June 17, 2016 .
  13. Web site: Samir Arora is stepping down as CEO of Mode Media . Ha . Anthony . TechCrunch . 4 April 2016 . 2016-06-13.
  14. Web site: min magazine 2008 The Digital Hot List: Samir Arora. min Online . Access Intelligence, LLC. November 23, 2008.
  15. Web site: Digital Top 30 . GQ Magazine.
  16. News: Gage . Deborah . Billion Dollar-Valued Mode Media Shuts Down . . 2016-09-15 . 2016-09-16 .
  17. News: Ha . Anthony . BrideClick acquires Mode Media . TechCrunch.
  18. News: Ha . Anthony . Mode Media Japan lives on, with founder Samir Arora as chairman . TechCrunch.
  19. News: Zerega . Blaise . Mode Media: An IPO that never happened and a company that won't die . Venturebeat.
  20. News: Ha . Anthony . Samir Arora unveils Sage Digital, a startup that is all about accurate location data . TechCrunch.
  21. News: Jarvis . Jeff . The Next Net Expertise . BuzzMachine.
  22. News: Kelly . Erron . Kyro raises $10M for next-gen crypto marketplace platform . VentureBeat.
  23. Web site: Non Profit Registration, DCCA BREG.
  24. Web site: About IZII, International ZenTherapy Institute .
  25. News: McCafferty . Hugo . Chef Samuelsson's Project Bento - a New Platform for Food Non-Profits.
  26. Book: Chronicle Books. Foodie Top 100 Restaurants . 13 August 2013. 978-1452127910 .
  27. News: Foodie Top 100 Restaurants 2016 Awards.