Amitabh Shah is also a celebrated inspirational speaker on kindness, gratitude and the power of self-belief
For years, India’s educated, and talented youth have migrated to more developed countries in search of highly rewarding and better paying career opportunities. To find someone from an Ivy League who chose to quit his lucrative and promising Wall Street job offer only to return to his homeland for uplifting the less-privileged makes one quite curious, in the least.
Amitabh Shah, a Yale graduate and founder-cum-Chief Inspiration Officer of Yuva Unstoppable, an India-based not-for-profit dedicated to youth empowerment, did exactly that!
At 23, when most of his college mates were starting out their careers in the swanky skyscrapers among Bulls, Amitabh was carving a niche in the dusty and humble streets among the underprivileged. He founded Yuva Unstoppable in 2005. And today, the organization is impacting close to 700,000 less-privileged children across 1,800 government schools in the country, in collaboration with 100 plus top corporates.
Amitabh Shah is also a celebrated inspirational speaker on kindness, gratitude and the power of self-belief. He has been giving speeches on national and international platforms. Ted, Yale CEO Summit, Wharton, YPO/WPO Forums, IITs, and United Way’s Million Dollar Roundtable are just few among many.
The Turning Point in Amitabh’s Life
Amitabh decided to launch this volunteer movement after he discovered the immense suffering experienced by his elderly 82 year old nanny, Kamlaben. Her son had abused and abandoned her. He gathered friends and began volunteering at homes for the elderly, slums and orphanages. There was resistance for the first year from his friends and family. They did not see this as an equivalent to the job and possible career he had given up. But today his family & friends are his biggest cheerleading team.