Monte Ahuja

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Monte Ahuja is an Indian-American entrepreneur and philanthropist known for his leadership in the automotive industry and significant support of higher education.

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instanceOf entrepreneur
person
alumniOf Cleveland State University NERFINISHED
businessModel automotive parts distribution
businessRegion North America NERFINISHED
global automotive markets
countryOfResidence United States of America
donatedTo Cleveland State University NERFINISHED
Monte Ahuja College of Business at Cleveland State University NERFINISHED
educatedAt Cleveland State University NERFINISHED
entrepreneurialActivity founding and expanding Transtar Industries
ethnicity Indian
fieldOfStudy business administration
mechanical engineering
fieldOfWork automotive industry
hasFamilyName Ahuja NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Monte NERFINISHED
hasHonor business school named in his honor at Cleveland State University
university building named in his honor at Cleveland State University
hasOccupation businessperson
investor
philanthropist
hasRole community leader in Cleveland
mentor to entrepreneurs
immigratedTo United States of America
industry automotive aftermarket
knownFor leadership in the automotive industry
philanthropy in higher education
languageSpoken English
Hindi
namesakeOf Monte Ahuja College of Business NERFINISHED
Monte Ahuja Endowed Chair at Cleveland State University NERFINISHED
nationality Indian-American
notableWork Transtar Industries NERFINISHED
originCountry India NERFINISHED
philanthropyFocus business education
engineering education
higher education
positionHeld chairman of Transtar Industries
chief executive officer of Transtar Industries
residence Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
sector private sector
supports academic programs in business
academic programs in engineering
scholarships for students
typeOfPhilanthropy capital donations
endowed gifts

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