Arun Agarwal, CEO of Nextt, appointed as Vice Chairman of Texas Economic Development Corporation's board of directors, to leverage state's diverse talent and global connections for economic growth.
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Arun Agarwal is an Indian-American entrepreneur and CEO of Nextt, a company with a diverse portfolio that includes textiles, cotton trading, real estate, and sports management.
TEDC is a non-profit organization that promotes economic development in Texas. It is a public-private partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism.
Arun Agarwal has been appointed as the Vice Chairman of the Texas Economic Development Corporation's (TEDC) board of directors.
The goal of TEDC is to market Texas as the top US state for business, both domestically and globally.
Arun Agarwal's appointment as Vice Chairman of TEDC underscores Texas’s commitment to diversity and highlights the growing influence of Indian American leaders in major economic roles.
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