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Cybersecurity Leader Jay Chaudhry Tops Among Indian Immigrants in US Forbes List 2025 Ask ChatGPT
Indian-origin entrepreneur Jay Chaudhry, the founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Zscaler, has been ranked as the richest Indian immigrant in the United States according to Forbes’ 2025 edition of America's Richest Immigrants list. With an estimated net worth of $17.9 billion, Chaudhry holds the 8th spot among 125 billionaires from around the globe who now reside in the US. He is the only Indian immigrant in the top 10, ahead of other notable Indian-origin tech leaders such as Sund
Cybersecurity Leader Jay Chaudhry Tops Among Indian Immigrants in US Forbes List 2025 Ask ChatGPT
Indian-origin entrepreneur Jay Chaudhry, the founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Zscaler, has been ranked as the richest Indian immigrant in the United States according to Forbes’ 2025 edition of America's Richest Immigrants list. With an estimated net worth of $17.9 billion, Chaudhry holds the 8th spot among 125 billionaires from around the globe who now reside in the US. He is the only Indian immigrant in the top 10, ahead of other notable Indian-origin tech leaders such as Sund
Immigrant dry cleaner in Campbell offers free services to job seekers
When Ali Shirkhodaei arrived in the United States from Iran in 2006, he had no idea how difficult life would be as a new immigrant, even with a molecular biology degree. At 28 years old, he faced a long and discouraging year of unemployment, struggling to land any job in a foreign land. But what he did know was that he wanted to build a life that reflected the kindness he grew up with in the streets of Tehran. Almost two decades later, that spirit continues to define his journey, now as the o
Immigrant dry cleaner in Campbell offers free services to job seekers
When Ali Shirkhodaei arrived in the United States from Iran in 2006, he had no idea how difficult life would be as a new immigrant, even with a molecular biology degree. At 28 years old, he faced a long and discouraging year of unemployment, struggling to land any job in a foreign land. But what he did know was that he wanted to build a life that reflected the kindness he grew up with in the streets of Tehran. Almost two decades later, that spirit continues to define his journey, now as the o









