Draft:Amit Suresh
Revenue Operations & Growth
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amit Suresh is an integrative leadership coach, independent director and social impact entrepreneur who works at the intersection of mind–body practices, behavioural change and technology‑driven growth. He is a director of JAQA World Foundation, a Section 8 non‑profit company registered in India, and has worked in growth and marketing roles in the technology and wellness sectors, including assignments in Mauritius.
| Submission declined on 9 March 2026 by Agent VII (talk). This draft's references do not show that the person meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for people. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
|
Early life and education
Amit obtained a Bachelor of Technology degree in Genetic Engineering from SRM Institute of Science & Technology in Chennai. He completed a MBA (Master of Business Administration) at the School of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education in Manipal.
Amit has additional coursework and certifications in project management, digital marketing, healthcare operations and artificial intelligence from various international universities and professional bodies.
Career
Amit has held roles in research, insurance consulting and management internships before moving into revenue operations and growth positions in the Middle East and India. His positions have included revenue operations manager at La Royal General Trading, founder’s office and growth roles at Kues Innovations and Unisem Electronics, and business growth manager at Carelabs Innovations.
Amit has worked on initiatives related to defence electronics and security technology and was involved in engagements with public sector entities through the Government e‑Marketplace procurement platform. Amit has experience in digital marketing, search engine marketing and in the implementation of customer relationship management and analytics systems.
JAQA World Foundation and other directorships
Amit is a founding director of JAQA World Foundation, which is registered in India as a Section 8 company. JAQA World Foundation is a non‑profit entity working on health, clean energy and climate-related issues.
Work in wellness, NLP, Reiki and Kriya Yoga
Amit has worked as a consultant to Ayuryoga, a wellness and Ayurvedic treatment brand based in Mauritius, focusing on digital marketing, customer acquisition and operational support for front‑office processes. In this context Amit has been associated with the design of social media campaigns, marketing automation and partnerships related to patient financing.
Amit is a Neuro‑Linguistic Programming (NLP) master practitioner and a coach to founders, senior executives and managerial personnel, integrating coaching with his work in growth and strategy. Amit is a practitioner of Kriya Yoga and a Reiki Level II practitioner. He recently started a protocol referred to as the O8ex protocol, which combines Reiki, Kriya Yoga and Neuro‑Linguistic Programming with the stated aim of helping individuals work towards their maximum potential.
Certifications and professional affiliations
Amit is a Certified Independent Director with the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs and is listed in independent director databases. Amit holds certifications in AI product management, project management, healthcare organization operations and digital marketing from providers including IBM, Google and several universities.

- Reliable sources include: reputable newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and books from respected publishers.
- Unacceptable sources include: personal blogs, social media, predatory publishers, most tabloids, and websites where anyone can contribute.
Replace any unreliable sources with high-quality sources. If you cannot find a reliable source for the material, it should be removed.