Sujit S Nair, M.Sc, M.B.A, FRSA (born in Kerala, India) is a U.K based Indian entrepreneur. He was recently featured by Entrepreneur Country Magazine as some of the best entrepreneurs in the U.K who are under the age of 30, which is called the Young Masters Community.[1]
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Sujit graduated with an M.B.A from London Metropolitan University where he was awarded a scholarship to study for the course.[2] He has also pursued M.Sc (Biotechnology) from PESIT, Bangalore University. While studying at the university, he was part of the student leadership programme and has extensively participated in several other leaders training programmes.[3]
Sujit is the founder/director of FlyBird Services, a cultural bridging consultancy which intends to bridge the gap between the eastern world’s and western world’s approach to culture, education and business thereby promoting trade and education between UK, Middle East and India.[4] He is also the co founder and chief operating officer for Dabblerr.com, an educational platform for people to involve their friends, and friends of their friends, and create enough demand so as to learn a topic of their choice from their favourite expert.[5] He was also part of the start up team and later on a member of the advisory board for a charity called NACUE, which drives the growth of entrepreneurship across U.K and which has been recognised by the World Economic Forum as a global best practice in enterprise promotion with its founder winning the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion in 2011.
He is also part of Next Generation Network, a programme run by U.K India business council (which is backed by the U.K Government through UK Trade and investment) to bring together the next generation of top entrepreneurs and business leaders.[6]
Sujit was a participant of Grasim Mr.India 2005, an all India modelling competition, sponsored by Grasim Industries, which looks for raw models who can be moulded into role models,[7] He won the second place at London Met Business Plan Competition 2011 for his venture, Dabblerr.com. The Business plan competition was hosted by Julie Meyer, CEO Ariadne Capital and online Dragon’s Den Presenter.[8][9] Sujit's work with Dabblerr and Nacue has led to him being elected as a fellow of the prestigious Royal Society of Arts (formally the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), an international community of over 27,000 achievers and influencers from a wide array of backgrounds and professions and who are distinguished by the letters FRSA.[10]