Board of Directors
The Board of the American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) is composed of dedicated leaders from diverse backgrounds who share a commitment to justice, education, and interfaith solidarity. United by a common goal of combating Hindu hate and antisemitism, our board members bring a wealth of experience in advocacy, academia, public service, and community engagement. Together, they guide the mission and vision of AHJC, fostering understanding, standing up to hate, and building bridges between communities.
Arthur Kapoor, Chairman
Arthur Kapoor is a creative and serial entrepreneur that has spent the last 35 years building financial, clinical, and operational platforms to solve the most perplexing challenges across several industries.
Armed with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and an MBA from Rutgers University, Kapoor pioneered technology that helped business executives visualize data in new and different ways, creating market leadership and differentiation for the clients he served. In 1986, he co-founded Dimensions Office Inc. in graduate school to create Computer-Aided Design (CAD) programs for the furniture industry, pioneering the concept of visualizing facilities management floor plans with office furniture, which was acquired by a leading furniture manufacturer.
In 1991, Kapoor entered the healthcare arena by founding Med-Link Technologies, which became the fastest-growing healthcare claims clearinghouse in the US; Med-Link was subsequently acquired by Emdeon, now Change Healthcare. Med-Link had the innovative technology of capturing healthcare claims in any format from any practice management system using (AI) artificial intelligence.
In 1997, Kapoor founded Infotech Global, Inc., a software development company that uses agile methodologies to build applications for its clients, offering a wide range of services across the entire software application lifecycle. Infotech Global still provides boutique software development for major corporations internationally.
Kapoor returned his focus to healthcare in 2005, after noting the continued challenges faced by providers in accessing and using data to drive informed patient care. Kapoor was an early pioneer in interoperability and health information exchange, providing the infrastructure for the New Jersey Health Information Network. In 2012, he co-founded HealthEC to enable healthcare organizations to manage their population’s health by aggregating information from all sources and translating that knowledge into action. Later Centene Corp. and Labcorp acquired a majority interest in HealthEC.
Kapoor is also a passionate philanthropist. He founded the Akluyva Foundation in 2010 and continues to ensure that almost 400 orphaned Indian children are provided with food, clothing, education, and medical care. In 2011, Kapoor was knighted by the Sovereign Military Order of Malta for his charitable work around the world.
Kapoor remains active in academia as well, serving as the Co-Executive Vice Chair, Board of Overseers: Membership, for the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).He is an Executive Roundtable Member of the Republican Governors Association and contributes to many Republican candidates in gubernatorial, local, and federal races.He serves as a board member of the NJ Healthcare Financing Administration and as a board trustee of Durga Mandir in Kendall Park, NJ.
Rajiv Malhotra
Rajiv Malhotra has lived in the USA for 55 years and is a renowned Hindu American author, public intellectual, and founder of the Infinity Foundation in Princeton, USA. Initially trained in physics and computer science with a specialization in artificial intelligence, he had a successful corporate career and then became a tech entrepreneur, launching 20 startups in different parts of the world. In the 1990s, he took early retirement to devote his full time to civilizational research for enriching America. As part of this, for over three decades, Malhotra has critically examined the representation of Hinduism in academia, media, and public discourse and pioneered the study of biases against Hinduism. He developed a robust framework for understanding and countering Hinduphobia, which he has framed as a deep-rooted system similar to antisemitism. He is the architect of a unique school of thought that integrates Hindu perspectives with contemporary global issues. Malhotra has authored more than twenty influential books that have become essential resources for scholars and changemakers worldwide. His work has helped redefine interfaith and civilizational dialogues. Through the Infinity Foundation, he mentors a new generation of Hindu scholars.
Rakesh Patel
Rakesh Patel is an attorney and partner at a prominent law firm in Washington, D.C. He brings deep legal expertise and a distinguished record of public service, having previously served in several senior management roles at the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau, including as Deputy Bureau Chief. Prior to that, he was Chief of the Criminal Division in the Maryland Attorney General’s Office.
Rakesh is actively involved in community and interfaith engagement. He is a devoted member of the BAPS Temple, where he volunteers in various initiatives, including community service and government outreach.
He is married and has two children—a 24-year-old son and a 20-year-old daughter.
As a Trustee Member of the American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC), Rakesh brings a strong commitment to civic leadership, cultural understanding, and the promotion of shared values between the Hindu and Jewish communities.
Dr. Ainsley MacLean
Dr. Raj Bhayani
Dr. Ravi E. Dattatreya
Education
- BS, Electrical Engineering — Indian Institute of Science
- MS, Computer Science — University of Wisconsin–Madison
- PhD, Operations Research — University of California, Berkeley
Maya Gabbay
David Gabbay