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Ganesh Natarajan is the Former Vice Chairman and CEO of Zensar Technologies and Board of Directors for State Bank of India. He is the Founder and Chairman of 5F World, a platform dedicated to investment and mentoring of start-ups, skills platforms and Global Talent Track. He is also the Chairman of the Board for Honeywell Automation India and Board Director at AVPN (Asian Venture Philanthropy Network).[1] He has also joined the advisory board of the Centre for Innovation in Public Policy (CIPP) a think-and-do policy tank whose mission is to design and build practical, new age implementable solutions for the public good. [2]