| 4 NRI’s   made it to the  Forbes 2022  400 rich  list                
 Los  Angeles, Oct 04, 2022NRIpress.club/Ramesh/  A.Gary Singh
 NRI Vinod Khosla, Romesh Wadhwani and  Rakesh Gangwal made it to the Forbes 2022 list of 400 wealthiest Americans with  Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry leading the pack with a net worth of $8.2 billion. Overall, Tesla's Elon Musk earned the top  spot for the first time, unseating former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who had held  the top spot for four consecutive years.
 
 NRI Jay Chaudhry,  63, who founded the cybersecurity firm Zscaler in 2008, is ranked 79. He and  his family members own 42 per cent of the Nasdaq-listed firm which went public  in March 2018. Before  Zscaler, Chaudhry had founded four other tech companies that were all acquired  -- SecureIT, CoreHarbor, CipherTrust, and AirDefense. In 1996, Chaudhry and his  wife quit their jobs and used their life savings to launch SecureIT, their  first startup.Chaudhry  had moved to the US in 1980 to attend graduate school. He now lives in Reno,  Nevada.
 NRI Vinod Khosla (67) With a  net worth of $5.2 billion, was ranked 181. His firm, Khosla  Ventures, invests in experimental technologies such as biomedicine and  robotics. Khosla had co-founded the computer hardware firm Sun Microsystems in  1982 with Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy.
 NRI Romesh T. Wadhwani (67), founder and chairman of Symphony Technology Group, was  ranked 196 with a net worth of $5.1 billion. He stepped down as CEO of  SymphonyAI at the start of 2022 in a move to ready the firm for a potential  public offering. He is also the chairman of ConcertAI, an AI company focused on  healthcare and life sciences that was valued at $1.9 billion by venture capital  investors in March 2022.
 NRI Rakesh Gangwal (69), With a  net worth of $3.7 billion, airline veteran  made his fortune  from InterGlobe Aviation, the parent outfit of budget airline IndiGo, India's  largest by market share. He  started his airline career with United Airlines in 1984 and went on to run US  Airways Group as its chief executive and chairman. Gangwal had cofounded IndiGo  with Rahul Bhatia in 2006 with one aircraft. The Miami resident, who is ranked  261 on the list, owns close to 37 per cent of the company.
     
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