Dr Chirinjeev Kathuria is chairman of The Airo Group, which has a portfolio of advanced air mobility businesses, including eVTOL aircraft developers Jaunt Air Mobility and VRCO, as well as several drone manufacturing and operations subsidiaries. The medical doctor and entrepreneur co-founded and chairs digital healthcare group UpHealth and New Generation Power, as well as having co-founded Ocean Biomedical, which recently announced a new vaccine for malaria.
Dr Kathuria's other business interests have included Nasdaq-listed NightHawk Radiology Holding and space industry investment group Mir Corp. After gaining a medical degree from Brown University, he completed an MBA at Stanford University before working in investment banking with Morgan Stanley. He was subsequently a director with internet service provider X-Stream Networks, which was acquired by Liberty Surf Group. In 2004, he ran in the U.S. Senate election to represent the state of Illinois in a contest eventually won by future U.S. President Barack Obama.
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