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'''Ketan Rahangdale''' is an American entrepreneur and the CEO of the startup company, [[EarTop Technologies]]. He is the youngest person on the Empact 100 list in 2012.<ref name=Zax>Zax, David. [http://www.fastcompany.com/3001915/college-sophomore-and-ceo-keeps-keg-office-even-if-hes-too-young-tap-it “This College Sophomore and CEO Keeps a Keg at the Office ¬ Even if He’s too Young to Tap it.”] Fast Company. Oct. 5, 2012</ref>
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| birth_place = [[Fayetteville, North Carolina]]
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| residence = [[Miami, Florida]]
| education = [[University of Central Florida]]
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'''Ketan Rahangdale''' is an American entrepreneur and the CEO of the startup company, EarTop Technologies. He is the youngest person on the Empact 100 list in 2012.<ref name=Zax>Zax, David. [http://www.fastcompany.com/3001915/college-sophomore-and-ceo-keeps-keg-office-even-if-hes-too-young-tap-it “This College Sophomore and CEO Keeps a Keg at the Office ¬ Even if He’s too Young to Tap it.”] Fast Company. Oct. 5, 2012</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
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==Career==
==Career==
Rahangdale began DJ-ing at parties and concerts at age 12.<ref name=Helmer/><ref name=Tracy>Tracy, Abigail. [http://www.inc.com/coolest-college-start-ups-2012/abigail-tracy/eartop-technologies-ketan-rahangdale.html “America’s Coolest College Start-ups 2012.”] Inc. Magazine. Mar. 4, 2012</ref> He decided to create wireless headphones and replace audio cables to make it easier for DJs to set up and maneuver.<ref name=Helmer/> Rahangdale began pitching his idea at elevator and business pitch competitions: He was a semi-finalist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Elevator Pitch Competition and a 2012 ACC Startup Madness finalist.<ref name=LeClaire>LeClaire, Jennifer. [http://bus.miami.edu/magazine/fall2012/out-in-front/toy_toptech.html “Ketan Rahangdale, “Toy” to Top Tech.”] Business Miami. Fall 2012</ref>
Rahangdale began DJing at parties and concerts at age 12.<ref name=Helmer/><ref name=Tracy>Tracy, Abigail. [http://www.inc.com/coolest-college-start-ups-2012/abigail-tracy/eartop-technologies-ketan-rahangdale.html “America’s Coolest College Start-ups 2012.”] Inc. Magazine. Mar. 4, 2012</ref> He decided to create wireless headphones and replace audio cables to make it easier for DJs to set up and maneuver.<ref name=Helmer/> Rahangdale began pitching his idea at elevator and business pitch competitions: He was a semi-finalist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Elevator Pitch Competition and a 2012 ACC Startup Madness finalist.<ref name=LeClaire>LeClaire, Jennifer. [http://bus.miami.edu/magazine/fall2012/out-in-front/toy_toptech.html “Ketan Rahangdale, “Toy” to Top Tech.”] Business Miami. Fall 2012</ref>
Rahangdale raised $250,000 in [[Angel investor|angel funding]] and partnered with an engineering firm in [[Orlando, Florida]] to create the product.<ref name=Helmer/><ref name=Zax/> He and his business partners named the startup company “EarTop.” EarTop was started in Tallahassee, Florida in August 2011 and legally formed in January 2012.<ref name=Tracy/><ref name=Helmer/><ref name=Zax/>
Rahangdale raised $250,000 in [[Angel investor|angel funding]] and partnered with an engineering firm in [[Orlando, Florida]] to create the product.<ref name=Zax/><ref name=Helmer/> He and his business partners named the startup company “EarTop.” EarTop was started in Tallahassee, Florida in August 2011 and legally formed in January 2012.<ref name=Zax/><ref name=Helmer/><ref name=Tracy/>

After exiting EarTop at the age of 20, he co-founded JOOX Music as CEO, a Social Music Community.<ref name=Mariotti>Mariotti, Steve. [https://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-mariotti/nations-top-young-entrepr_b_4350245.html “Top Empact100 Entrepreneurs Take Over United Nations Headquarters for a Day”] Huffington Post. Winter 2013</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==
The Startup America Partnership and Empact named Ketan Rahangdale to their Empact 100 list, which is a group of entrepreneurs under the age of 30.<ref name=Helmer/> Rahangdale was included in a [[White House]] ceremony for the Empact 100, and is the only CEO on the list under the age of 20.<ref name=Zax/>
The Startup America Partnership and Empact named Ketan Rahangdale to their Empact 100 list, which is a group of entrepreneurs under the age of 30.<ref name=Helmer/> Rahangdale was included in a [[White House]] ceremony for the Empact 100, and is the only CEO on the list under the age of 20.<ref name=Zax/>

Additionally, Rahangdale won the [[Kairos Society|Kairos 50]] award in 2012 & 2013, which recognizes business ventures by university students.<ref name=Gallardo>Gallardo, Ariele. [http://issuu.com/miamihurricane/docs/030112/3 “Freshman Entrepreneur Honored.”] The Miami Hurricane. March 1, 2012</ref> He was also a finalist in the Technology Leaders of the Year Awards for 2012 in the Technology Student Entrepreneur category, an award given by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.<ref name=LeClaire/>


[[File:Ketan Rahangdale and Kairos Society.jpg|thumb|Ketan Rahangdale and other entpreneurs at the Kairos 2013 Global Summit]]
Additionally, Rahangdale won the [[Kairos Society|Kairos 50]] award in 2012, which recognizes business ventures by university students.<ref name=Gallardo>Gallardo, Ariele. [http://issuu.com/miamihurricane/docs/030112/3 “Freshman Entrepreneur Honored.”] The Miami Hurricane. March 1, 2012</ref> He was also a finalist in the Technology Leaders of the Year Awards for 2012 in the Technology Student Entrepreneur category, an award given by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.<ref name=LeClaire/>


==Memberships==
==Memberships==
Rahangdale is a member of the [[Kairos Society]] and President of the Southeast Region.<ref name=LeClaire/><ref name=Gallardo/> He is also a member of the [[Young Entrepreneur Council]] of America.<ref>[https://theyec.org/member-dashboard/directory.php?letter-K Young Entrepreneurship Council Membership Directory] Accessed Feb. 21, 2013</ref>
Rahangdale is a member of the [[Kairos Society]] and President of the Southeast Region.<ref name=LeClaire/><ref name=Gallardo/> He is also a member of the [[Young Entrepreneur Council]] of America.<ref>[https://theyec.org/member-dashboard/directory.php?letter-K Young Entrepreneurship Council Membership Directory]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Accessed Feb. 21, 2013</ref>


==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 13 March 2024

Ketan Rahangdale
Born (1992-11-21) November 21, 1992 (age 32)
EducationUniversity of Central Florida
OccupationCEO of JOOX Music
Websitehttp://www.jooxmusic.com/

Ketan Rahangdale is an American entrepreneur and the CEO of the startup company, EarTop Technologies. He is the youngest person on the Empact 100 list in 2012.[1]

Education

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Ketan Rahangdale graduated from Lawton Chiles High School in Tallahassee, Florida in 2011, where he played tennis.[2] He attended Babson College’s entrepreneurship program as a freshman, later transferring to University of Miami to be closer to his business partners.[3] He is a member of the Launch Pad, the University of Miami’s entrepreneurship program.[4]

Career

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Rahangdale began DJing at parties and concerts at age 12.[3][5] He decided to create wireless headphones and replace audio cables to make it easier for DJs to set up and maneuver.[3] Rahangdale began pitching his idea at elevator and business pitch competitions: He was a semi-finalist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Elevator Pitch Competition and a 2012 ACC Startup Madness finalist.[6]

Rahangdale raised $250,000 in angel funding and partnered with an engineering firm in Orlando, Florida to create the product.[1][3] He and his business partners named the startup company “EarTop.” EarTop was started in Tallahassee, Florida in August 2011 and legally formed in January 2012.[1][3][5]

After exiting EarTop at the age of 20, he co-founded JOOX Music as CEO, a Social Music Community.[7]

Awards

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The Startup America Partnership and Empact named Ketan Rahangdale to their Empact 100 list, which is a group of entrepreneurs under the age of 30.[3] Rahangdale was included in a White House ceremony for the Empact 100, and is the only CEO on the list under the age of 20.[1]

Additionally, Rahangdale won the Kairos 50 award in 2012 & 2013, which recognizes business ventures by university students.[8] He was also a finalist in the Technology Leaders of the Year Awards for 2012 in the Technology Student Entrepreneur category, an award given by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.[6]

Ketan Rahangdale and other entpreneurs at the Kairos 2013 Global Summit

Memberships

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Rahangdale is a member of the Kairos Society and President of the Southeast Region.[6][8] He is also a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council of America.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Zax, David. “This College Sophomore and CEO Keeps a Keg at the Office ¬ Even if He’s too Young to Tap it.” Fast Company. Oct. 5, 2012
  2. ^ Tennis Recruiting Network Player Information: Ketan Rahangdale Accessed Feb. 21, 2013
  3. ^ a b c d e f Helmer, Jodi. “College Entrepreneur Creates Wireless Headphones." Entrepreneur Magazine. Jan. 26, 2013.
  4. ^ University of Miami news release. “UM Student Wins Kairos 50 Award.” Feb. 13, 2012
  5. ^ a b Tracy, Abigail. “America’s Coolest College Start-ups 2012.” Inc. Magazine. Mar. 4, 2012
  6. ^ a b c LeClaire, Jennifer. “Ketan Rahangdale, “Toy” to Top Tech.” Business Miami. Fall 2012
  7. ^ Mariotti, Steve. “Top Empact100 Entrepreneurs Take Over United Nations Headquarters for a Day” Huffington Post. Winter 2013
  8. ^ a b Gallardo, Ariele. “Freshman Entrepreneur Honored.” The Miami Hurricane. March 1, 2012
  9. ^ Young Entrepreneurship Council Membership Directory[permanent dead link] Accessed Feb. 21, 2013