Founded in Silicon Valley in 1992, TiE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to entrepreneurs at all stages. TiE focuses on mentoring, networking, education, funding and incubation.
Published Date – Mon, 02 Jan 23 at 04:36pm

Hyderabad: Global entrepreneurship network The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Hyderabad has announced Rashida Adenwala as its new president for 2023. She is the first woman to serve as chair.
Founded in Silicon Valley in 1992, TiE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to entrepreneurs at all stages. TiE focuses on mentoring, networking, education, funding and incubation. It has a global network of 15,000 entrepreneurs across 63 cities. Hyderabad is one of its most vibrant and well-known chapters in the world.
Adenwala, who took over from Suresh Raju on Monday, is a founding partner of integrated company secretarial and legal services firm R & A Associates.
“New leadership will continue this momentum with a focus on impact-based initiatives, cross-sector collaboration and building corporate partnerships. TiE will continue to nurture start-ups through a structured mentoring program, helping start-up entrepreneurs with domestic and global investment entrepreneurs, provide market access and foster entrepreneurship in Telangana’s secondary cities,” Adenwala said.
“TiE Hyderabad recently hosted the TiE Global Summit, which saw many firsts, with over 3,000 delegates from around the world, an amazing success. This chapter looks forward to Rashida’s contribution in furthering TiE’s mission of cultivating entrepreneurship, said Suresh Raju, founder and partner of Jupiter Alternative Investments Fund.
