
JD/MBA Candidate at New York University
Greater New York City Area

JD/MBA Candidate at New York University
Greater New York City Area
Vinay attended Brown University and majored in International Relations. Vinay then worked in technology transfer as a Principal Investigator for Foresight Science and Technology, where he helped guide and advise early stage SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) grant awardees on how to best position and market their infant technologies.
Looking to expand his skill set he then moved to New York City to pursue the JD/MBA program here at NYU. While at NYU, Vinay was a summer intern in Washington, D.C. at Environmental Defense where he worked to better explain how innovation can help address the issue of climate change and curb global warming. Upon returning to New York, Vinay became an intern for the Clinton Global Initiative's (CGI) Climate and Energy Working Group where he helps facilitate the annual summit. This summer Vinay worked for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati, one of the leading law firms in the representation of venture capital firms, startups, and technology companies.
In the fall of 2007, Vinay also became an InSITE fellow -- a two-year fellowship where he along with other business and law students work with and consult real startup companies in the New York City area on improving their business concepts to become amenable for venture capital funding.
Vinay is currently at Stern Business School pursuing his MBA.
Early stage/growth stage company advisory, corporate sustainability, carbon footprint reduction
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
September 2007 — Present (2 years 3 months)
Help startups in New York City refine and improve their pitch presentations and business ideas to be more attractive to venture capital investors. Work in teams with business and law students from Columbia and New York Universities to provide analytical and critical advice to the startup companies. Provide means for these startups to reach out and meet VCs in the New York area that will hopefully fund their businesses.
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
August 2007 — September 2008 (1 year 2 months)
Help formulate informational materials for the Clinton Global Initiative Summit held on September 26th-28th. Assisted in the development of a “GI 2007 Energy & Climate Team Wiki” to better disseminate information across the working group, and will expand this feature even further for 2008. Participate in the brainstorming for discussion questions that are asked during the summits. Assist two of the deputies in charge of the working group with any tasks that need to be accomplished.
(Privately Held; 1001-5000 employees; Law Practice industry)
May 2008 — August 2008 (4 months)
Helped build framework for cleantech business plan conference; drafted contracts and other documents for startups looking for venture financing; performed due diligence leading up to various deals
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Environmental Services industry)
May 2007 — August 2007 (4 months)
Analyzed the potential effects on American businesses of having a nationwide cap on carbon emissions, and the various incentives that are available to promote economy-wide reductions in carbon footprints. Conducted legal research on the compatibility between the World Trade Organization and such a national cap and trade system. Currently preparing an article summarizing the findings of this legal research.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Market Research industry)
September 2005 — September 2006 (1 year 1 month)
Provided one-on-one advice and consultation for startup businesses including concepts on how to best commercialize their new technologies and ideas. Conducted research reports with the highest level of quality under stringent deadlines. Collaborated with other teammates and colleagues in order to maximize efficiency and report production, without sacrificing quality.
MBA , Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Leadership , 2008 — 2010 (expected)
2006 — 2010 (expected)
A.B. , International Relations , 2001 — 2005
tabla (beginner), sports -- watching and playing, politics
Clinton Global Initiative, NYU JD/MBA Association, InSITE, Generation Blue, ThinkChange India