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Divesh Sareen
Close-up of Divesh Sareen smiling, dressed in a formal suit.
Born (1986-10-04) October 4, 1986 (age 38)
Punjab, India
NationalityIndian-Australian
Alma materPCTE Group of Institutes, Swinburne University of Technology
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, Author, Technology Professional
Known forCommunity Engagement, Migration Support, Technology Leadership
Notable work
  • The Indian Mate series
Websiteafterthewhy.com

Divesh Sareen (born October 4, 1986) is an Indian-Australian entrepreneur, author, and technology professional. He is known for his work in community engagement and initiatives supporting migrants.

Early life and education

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Divesh Sareen was born in Punjab, India. He completed a Bachelor of Business Administration from the PCTE Group of Institutes.[1] In 2008, he moved to Australia for higher education and obtained a Master of Information Technology from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.[2]

Career

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Entrepreneurship: Sareen is the founder of After The Why, an initiative focused on personal development and community support.

Technology Leadership: Sareen has held leadership positions in technology, including roles in product management and technology strategy.

Publications

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Sareen is the author of The Indian Mate series, which explores the experiences of immigrants in Australia. His works include:

  • The Indian Mate: A Journey from Namaste to Howrya – Volume 1 (2023) ISBN 9781922764409[3]
  • The Indian Mate: A Journey from Namaste to Howrya – Volume 2 (2023) ISBN 9781922764423[4]

Community engagement

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In 2024, Sareen announced his candidacy for the Lyster Ward Council Elections, with a focus on diversity and migrant support.

References

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  1. ^ PCTE Group of Institutes
  2. ^ Swinburne University of Technology
  3. ^ Divesh Sareen (2023). The Indian Mate: A Journey from Namaste to Howrya – Volume 1. Tecoma, Victoria: Divesh Sareen. ISBN 9781922764409. OCLC 1372557187. Retrieved 9 March 2025.
  4. ^ Divesh Sareen (2023). The Indian Mate: A Journey from Namaste to Howrya – Volume 2. Tecoma, Victoria: Divesh Sareen. pp. xviii, 262. ISBN 9781922764423. OCLC 1372553391. Retrieved 9 March 2025.
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Category:1986 births Category:Living people Category:Indian technology businesspeople