Himanshu Sareen

Himanshu Sareen is an technology entrepreneur and corporate executive. He is the founder and CEO of Icreon, a global IT consultancy and software solutions firm with offices in the North America, Europe & Asia.
Early life
Himanshu Sareen graduated from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade with a Masters in International Business. While in college, Sareen became a part of AIESEC and held the post of Vice President of the Youth and Community Development Program. From there he went on to Harvard Business School.
Career
After graduating college, Sareen founded Indicom (which later became Icreon). In 2001, with 15 employees, Sareen and his team signed National Geographic channel as a client.
In 2007, Icreon acquired stake in one of its key outsourcing partners in the UK and set up an office in London. Then, in 2010, Sareen and Icreon established Icreon Tech in New York City as their North American headquarters. As Sareen helped to grow Icreon, the company acquired Fox Movies, PepsiCo, and NYRR as recurring clients.
Thought Leadership
He has appeared in CIO.com discussing the IT industry, technology and entrepreneurship.
On May 16, 2013, Sareen appeared in Business-Standard for his involvement with the Amity Innovation Incubator discussing the relationship between investors and entrepreneurs.
In July 2013, Sareen began contributing to Huffington Post as a guest editor, as well as VentureBeat.
In the Summer of 2013, Sareen began covering the evolving trend of wearable computing on GigaOM, Wired, and IT Business Edge.
Himanshu is also a contributor to Wired.com, Xconomy.com, and ClickZ, writing about the IT industry, entrepreneurship and global technology trends.
 
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