[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 56 (Friday, April 15, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E748-E749]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRIBUTE TO NITIN DOSHI
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HON. EDOLPHUS TOWNS-
of new york
in the house of representatives
Friday, April 15, 2011
Mr. TOWNS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of the
achievements of Nitin Doshi.
Nitin Doshi's international roots, professional training and zest for
life have all contributed towards his well deserved reputation as an
entrepreneur, a philanthropist and a leader. Although born in Africa,
Dr. Doshi is of Indian descent and was schooled in India as a foreign
student. After graduating from Dental School in Bombay, he came to the
United States in 1973 and enrolled in the NYU School of Dentistry,
becoming licensed to practice in New York in 1975. He was a pioneer
among Indian dentists helping many of them start and expand their
practices. He was a very successful dentist and an entrepreneur who
established many dental practices of his own. In 1992, due to the
growing radiology practice of his wife of 40 years, Dr. Leena Doshi, he
sold his dental practices and joined her in expanding the radiology
practice.
Today the family is involved in a number of varied investment
ventures under the umbrella of Doshi Capital Partners, including a real
estate private equity fund formed in 2005, an Indian hedge fund
consisting of a long/short equity fund founded in 2008, and a
partnership
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begun in 2008 with a private equity firm concentrating in investments
in chemicals, specialty materials and healthcare.
They believe in a well balanced life and making time for everything
in life. They are proud parents of Neely and her husband Todd and
Nishat and his wife Fran, but the true joys of their lives are now
their grandchildren, Nile, Denali and Escher, and a new granddaughter
on the way. They are also part of very tight-knit group of over 30
Indian couples that all immigrated to the United States in the
seventies and eighties and have supported each other and embraced the
American spirit and contributed to their adopted country with
enthusiasm and gratitude.
They are active and athletic and love all sorts of sports, as
spectators as well as participants, with tennis and golf being their
personal passion. Both have run many half marathons and Leena has also
run the Long Island and New York City Marathon.
They are strong believers of social causes and support many
charities. Examples of Indian organizations that the Doshi Family
Foundation has partnered with include Pratham, which fulfills a mission
to ensure the ``Every Child in School and Learning Well'' program;
American Indian Foundation, committed to accelerate India's social and
economic growth; and Veerayatan, which helps to rehabilitate earthquake
victims, especially children, by immediately providing the basic
necessities of life. The Foundation has also established two colleges
in Kutch, India, one for computer science, the other for business
administration, with classes having begun in June 2008.
The Doshi Family Foundation founded and funded since 1998 a New York
based high school program called The Doshi Difference geared towards
immigrant children's success in math and science. The program guides
hand selected-children through high school and has been such a success
that its curriculum has recently been offered to all students at every
high school in New York.
The Doshis believe in a concentric circle of giving starting from
family, to employees, to communities and believe strongly that each one
of us has the ability to spread goodwill to those around us and to make
a difference if we only have the desire to do so.
Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing the work
of Nitin Doshi.
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