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350 Sq Ft Flat To $34 Billion Worth, HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan On Humble Start
350 Sq Ft Flat To $34 Billion Worth, HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan On Humble Start

News18

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • News18

350 Sq Ft Flat To $34 Billion Worth, HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan On Humble Start

Last Updated: The Indian-American CEO of HubSpot talked candidly about her 'middle-class' Indian upbringing and how her life in the US differs greatly from hers Yamini Rangan, CEO of HubSpot, a Software company, was born and raised in South India but has since lived in the US for decades. To ensure that her adolescent sons have a connection to their heritage, Rangan nevertheless makes it a point to travel to India regularly. In a recent interview with Kleiner Perkins for his Grit Podcast, the Indian-American CEO of HubSpot talked candidly about her 'middle-class" Indian upbringing and how her life in the US differs greatly from hers. Based in San Francisco today, Yamini Rangan oversees a $34 billion software company and draws an incredible compensation of around $26 million. However, her life wasn't always this comfortable. The executive of Indian descent said in an interview with the Grit Podcast that she grew up in a 350-square-foot home that was 'extremely small." When asked if her family was wealthy when she was growing up, she responded categorically, 'Not at all." 'Our home, which we spent most of our childhood in, was about 350 square feet. Now I can go back and say 'Oh, that was pretty modest' and we were squarely middle class," she said on the Grit Podcast. Rangan further revealed that her mother was a stay-at-home mom and her father owned a little business. She said, 'They did everything possible for us, and we had no desires beyond what we got, but it was a small house." Rangan and her husband have lived in the United States for decades, yet they still make time to travel to India regularly. 'Do you ever go back to India?" Perkins asked the CEO, who responded: 'Yeah, maybe once every couple of years." Her family also supports an orphanage in the place where she was raised, the CEO of HubSpot disclosed. 'I make them [my sons] go and spend days there, because you know it gives them a sense of 'Look where you are and what your responsibility is in society'. It is not just for you to make money and live in the Bay Area," she stated. Rangan grew up in South India, where he was born. At the age of 21, she relocated to the United States to pursue an MBA at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, after completing her studies in computer engineering at Bharathiar University. Her remuneration of $26 million places her among the highest-paid CEOs of Indian descent in the United States.

Hotshot Silicon Valley CEO with $26 million salary still visits India regularly because…
Hotshot Silicon Valley CEO with $26 million salary still visits India regularly because…

Hindustan Times

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Hotshot Silicon Valley CEO with $26 million salary still visits India regularly because…

HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan, born and raised in South India, has now spent decades in the United States. However, Rangan still makes it a point to visit India regularly so her teenaged sons can stay in touch with their roots. The Indian-American CEO of HubSpot recently sat down for a chat with Kleiner Perkins for his Grit Podcast, where she opened up about her 'middle class' upbringing in India and her vastly different life in the US. San Francisco-based Yamini Rangan today sits at the helm of a $34 billion software company and draws a staggering salary of nearly $26 million. But her life was not always this cushy. Speaking on the Grit Podcast, the Indian-origin executive revealed that she grew up in a 350 square foot house, which she described as 'super small.' Asked if her family had money growing up, her answer was an emphatic 'Not at all.' 'Our home that we spent most of our childhood in was about 350 square feet. Now I can go back and say 'Oh, that was pretty modest' and we were squarely middle class,' she said. Rangan revealed that her father ran a small business and her mother was a homemaker - 'they did everything possible for us, and we had no desires beyond what we got, but it was a small house,' she revealed. Having spent decades in the United States, Rangan and her husband still make it a point to visit India regularly. 'Do you ever go back to India?' Perkins asked the CEO, who replied: 'Yeah, maybe once every couple of years.' Rangan said that one of the reasons she visits India is so that her three sons can acknowledge and understand their privilege. 'I now have teen boys and the only way to get them to understand where we came from and have a sense of grounding in the world is to take them back and make them experience what I experienced,' she explained. 'It's always tough because they can't relate - they've only seen everything here. And then I'm like, 'You know what, you've got it good'. They don't get what that is like unless I take them to go visit,' said Rangan. The CEO of HubSpot revealed that her family also sponsors an orphanage in the place where she grew up. 'I make them [my sons] go and spend days there, because you know it actually gives them a sense of 'Look where you are and what your responsibility is in society'. It is not just for you to make money and live in the Bay Area,' she added.

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