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Lalit Mangal

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Lalit Mangal
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Lalit Mangal, Co-founder Indian real estate portal Commonfloor.com & Chief Product Officer at RedDoorz
Born12th October
🏳️ NationalityIndian
🏫 EducationIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee,
💼 Occupation
Co-founder Commonfloor.com & Chief Product Officer at RedDoorz
Known forProducts and Entrepreneurship
🏡 Home townJodhpur

Lalit Mangal is an Indian Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of Commonfloor.com,.[1] an online real estate portal for property seekers in India.[2] He co-founded Commonfloor.com in the year 2007 along with Sumit Jain.[3]He joined Red doorz as Chief Product officer in February 2018[4]

Education & Career[edit]

Lalit graduated with a degree in Computer Science Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee[5] Bangalore in 2006. He then started working with Oracle, where he was a member of technical staff.

Awards & Recognition[edit]

Lalit hold patent for Computing the values of configuration parameters for optimal performance of associated applications[6] Lalit is a recipient of ET Business Knights award.[7]

Public Speaking[edit]

Lalit has contributed in tech talks and spoke about entrepreneurship in interviews and show.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Commonfloor targets profit". Business Standard. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  2. "One site for all home solutions". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  3. "Property portal CommonFloor raises $30 million". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  4. "Budget hotel booking platform RedDoorz appoints new VP of Marketing, Chief Product Officer". e27. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. "His business education started at age 8…here's CommonFloor CEO's unusual story".
  6. "Computing the values of configuration parameters for optimal performance of associated applications".
  7. "Lalit Mangal: The importance of having a defined mission for your start-up".
  8. ""I would highly advise the founders to define a mission for their startup"- Lalit Mangal"".



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