Event – November 23 | Economic Planning Board for Ontario: An Intimate & Interactive Conversation with Rudy Karsan

The Ismaili Business Professionals’ Association (IBPA), as a part of the Economic Planning Board for Ontario (EPBO) invites you to an intimate conversation with the Founder of Kenexa, Rudy Karsan. Mr. Karsan will speak of his experiences, including selling Kenexa to IBM for $1.3 billion.

EVENT: Interactive Conversation with Rudy Karsan
DATE: Sunday, November 23, 2014
TIME: 10:30 am
VENUE: Scarborough Jamatkhana (695 Middlefield Rd, Scarborough)
DETAILS: http://epbo.wordpress.com


About Noorudin (Rudy) Karsan

Rudy KarsanNoorudin (Rudy) Karsan is a quintessential entrepreneur, always on the lookout for unusual ideas that inspire him to start a new enterprise or invest in one. Having started a bunch of companies during his 30-year career, Rudy’s biggest success story has been Kenexa. He founded Kenexa in 1987, took it public in 2005 and, in the span of 25 years, grew it into the world’s largest independent provider in the human capital management space. Kenexa was acquired by IBM in 2012 for a record $1.3 billion. Rudy is now actively involved in a new venture, Karlani Capital, an operating fund which aims to enable the growth and success of ideas that are original, interestingand potentially useful to people, while carrying forward his mission of serving and enriching humanity. Rudy has been recognized multiple times for his entrepreneurial and humanitarian achievements and is the author of a New York Times bestselling book, We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement.

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