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Neeraj Arora:

The vice-president of business development of WhatsApp, the popular messaging app, Neeraj Arora was the first business person in WhatsApp. He joined the company in 2011 to help the founders, who were primarily engineers, to set up the business.

Arora studied engineering from one of the country’s most prestigious education establishments, IIT, Delhi, and MBA from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad. Prior to joining the messaging app company, he worked in Times Internet and joined Google in India in 2007. Two years later, Google transferred him to the U.S.

One of Arora’s major achievements in India was to convince Anil Ambani’s Reliance Communications to bundle unlimited use of WhatsApp with a 16 rupees (25 cents) a month data plan, reports Hindustan Times.

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