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ravi dabbiroo

Indian, 28, MBA, Founder of Zice Holidays

Headline: Entrepreneur
Work status: Employed Full-Time
Website: http://www.ziceholidays.com
Industries: Travel
Skills: Business, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Event planning, Guerrilla marketing, Investment, Leadership, Management, Marketing, Negotiation, Public Relations, Public speaking, Recruitment, Retail, Sales, Viral marketing
Next step: developing new experiential products
Location: new delhi
Interested in: Advising startups, Brainstorming, Creating a group, Employment opportunities, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding experts, Finding hot stories, Finding team mates, Getting press, Giving back, Growing my group, Helping members of my groups, Internships, Joining a startup, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Mentoring, Partnering with other groups, Patenting my idea, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Receiving feedback, Recruiting for my startup, Sharing my projects, Supporting my investments, Trading services
Tags: entertainment, India, Sports, Travel

FEATURED STARTUP

zice holidays

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  • Startup type: Company
  • Status: Active
  • Stage: Growth

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: zice holidays
Position: founder
Time period: January 2004 - Present

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  • Jo Potts

    Wizened Oxford based developer with experience ranging from nasty Oracle monstrosities in big financial institutions, to slightly less nasty .NET corporate systems, to my new (happy) phase of life making nice little web applications - tidyapps.com