Satjiv S. Chahil
- January 10, 2024
- Executive
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Satjiv S. Chahil Biography
Name | Satjiv S. Chahil |
Birthday | Oct 19 |
Birth Year | 1950 |
Place Of Birth | Amritsar |
Home Town | Punjab |
Birth Country | India |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Satjiv S. Chahil is one of the most popular and richest Executive who was born on October 19, 1950 in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
Satjiv Singh Chahil (born October 19, 1950) is an India-born American global inter-cultural and inter-disciplinary innovator and business executive. He has had a significant influence in shaping marketing in Silicon Valley, connecting high-tech to the worlds of entertainment, sports, music and fashion. He is widely acknowledged also for his ability to drive global adoption of technology innovations.
Chahil began his career at IBM in 1976. He played a role in the introduction of the first Automated Teller Machines, and in the adoption and spread of barcode technologies. From 1979 to 1988, Chahil worked at Xerox. At Xerox Palo Alto, as General Manager of the Strategic Business Unit for multilingual workstations, he played a key role in the acceptance of the Unicode standard, the software developed by Joe Becker, which became the basis of foreign language computing. From 1997 to 1999, Chahil was Advisor on digital convergence to the top management at Sony. He helped establish the Vaio line of laptop computers.
Satjiv S. Chahil Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Executive |
House | Living in own house. |
Satjiv S. Chahil is one of the richest Executive from India. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Satjiv S. Chahil 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Chahil was born in Amritsar, India on October 19, 1950 to Pritam Singh Chahil (father) and Champa Chahil (née Dugal) (mother). Pritam Singh was a member of the Indian hockey contingent to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He was a publisher, public service worker, and an educationist. He also initiated and funded the development of the first automatic Punjabi language typesetting machine. Pritam Singh is recognized for his Roman alphabet English language transliteration of the entire Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Chahil studied at The Lawrence School, Sanawar, India, earning the Indian School Certificate (administered by the University of Cambridge) in 1967. He was graduated from Punjab University, Chandigarh, India in 1971 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Chahil went on to earn a master’s degree from the Thunderbird School of Global Management in 1976.
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In 2005, while serving as Advisor to BMW, along with Christoph Loch and Markus Seidel, he co-authored an INSEAD paper outlining transformations in the automotive industry, and the emerging convergence between the autobahn and the infobahn.
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In January 2014, Chahil delivered a keynote address at the Innovex 2014 at Tel Aviv, Israel and spoke about his personal experiences with failures and successes in innovation. In March 2014, Chahil addressed the Techonomy leadership at their San Francisco conclave and spoke about the impact of technology on society and culture. In July 2014, at the opening session of the Silicon Valley Innovation Summit, Chahil remarked that the world is not flat after all. Sharing his learnings from his experience with the American India Foundation, he cautioned entrepreneurs that large social, gender, infrastructure and culture divides needed to be addressed in tandem to help bridge the digital divide, and advised them to innovate in all these areas to effectively meet the needs of humanity. In December 2014, Chahil called on every non-resident Indian in the world to adopt and develop one village each and transform it into a model village, helping thus to strengthen nation- building in India. In September 2015, Chahil delivered the keynote address at the Service Plan for Innocation in Munich, Germany. In his talk entitled “Market-Making – a Silicon Valley Perspective”, he called upon all marketing companies to open innovation centers in Silicon Valley. In 2015, Chahil joined Starkey Hearing Technologies as Global Marketing and Innovations Advisor. Along with former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, he was a keynote speaker at the 2016 Hearing Innovation Expo. Speaking on industry trends, Chahil said the next trend of wearables will be “ear-worn”, and predicted that the rise of “hearables” was imminent. In 2016, Chahil also facilitated a partnership between Starkey and Bragi that enables the development of new products that help overcome the stigma of hearing aids and convert them into attributes of better health. At the Hermes Future Forum in 2016, he encouraged European business leaders to open not just technology centers in Silicon Valley, but to develop their marketing and business strategies from there as well, in order to inculcate a Silicon Valley mindset. At the 2017 European Forum in Alpbach, Austria, Chahil encouraged European business owners to realize the strategic opportunities that lay in uniting across national borders, and to adopt a new business outlook that was based not only on reviewing revenues and profits but also on regularly studying how technologies and digital applications developed halfway across the world could unexpectedly affect or even disrupt their companies. In April 2018, speaking at the inaugural edition of If So, What?, Chahil referred to Silicon Valley as the modern equivalent of Florence during the Renaissance. In July 2018, while speaking at the European thought leader forum Les Napoleons at Arles, France, Chahil called on the French President Emmanuel Macron to build a “digital” Golden Gate Bridge between Silicon Valley and France. The French publication Paris Match, in a cover story on Multimedia, described Chahil as “the premier man of multimedia…someone in between the game-hero Super Mario and Leonardo da Vinci…like a character out of a Jules Verne novel…his preoccupation is not like the regular Silicon Valley millionaires, but is of a humanist concerned about the education of people and the world.”