Anik Singal

Anik Singal is an American businessperson and film producer.

Education

Singal holds a degree in finance from the University of Maryland at College Park,[1] graduating in 2005, after which he joined the university’s VentureAccelerator.[2]

Lurn

In 2004 Singal founded Affiliate Classroom, later renamed Lurn Inc in 2009,[3] with $100 in seed money. The company developed online educational programs and assistance to Internet entrepreneurs, especially online marketers. The programs established a best practices system for Internet marketing in its early stages of development. The company was a member of the Mtech's Technology Advancement Program incubator from 2007 to 2009.[4] In 2007 he also opened new offices in Mumbai and Hyderabad, accumulating about $1.5 million in revenue that year.[1] As of 2009, about 21,000 students had enrolled in Lurn programs. In 15th August 2016 Lurn launch their most awaited product "Learn build Earn" with Mark Ling.[4]

Film

In 2011 Singal began producing the action film “Lethal Commission” in Mumbai, India, in which he played the lead role tasked with “tracking down a secret software about to leak into the world” according to the Times of India.[5]

Author

Anik Singal is the author of several books. His first book, published in March 2012, is titled 10 Website Triffic Tips. Since 2012 he has published a further 4 books. In October 2013 Anik released "Driving with Shambo: The Story of a Fallen Entrepreneur Who Found Inspiration in the Most Unlikely Place" which tells the story of how Anik began his multimillion-dollar company out of his dorm room. In 2015 Anik published three books, The Circle Of Profit, The Email Lifeline and Passion To Profit.

Personal life

Singal has been named a Top 3 Young Entrepreneurs by BusinessWeek and twice as an Inc 500 CEO. In 2008 Singal donated a gift of $50,000 to his alma mater’s Hinman CEOs Program, and became the chair of the Hinman CEOs Alumni Fund.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 "2008's Best Entrepreneurs 25 and Under: #2 Anik Singal". Businessweek. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  2. Hanah Cho (July 22, 2007). "Teaching Entrepreneurs Colleges adding classes in running a startup". Baltimore Sun.
  3. "Affiliate Classroom Changes Name to Lurn, Inc.". March 17, 2009.
  4. 1 2 "Mtech TAP Graduate Lurn Inc. Wins Incubator Company of the Year Award". Retrieved August 28, 2014..
  5. Piyali Dasgupta (September 15, 2011). "Anik Singal a US citizen is all set to shoot in India". Times of India. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  6. "U of Maryland's Hinman CEOs Program to receive $50,000 gift". The Daily Record (Baltimore). April 18, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
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