Jasvin S Tuteja is a Self-Made Entrepreneur and Business Professional emboldened by innovation and adaptability. Always striving to reach new heights, Jazzy Tuteja is pursuing an MBA.
Education & Training
Bachelor of Arts (BA) — Auburn University
Jasvin S Tuteja maintains a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science (PolySci) from Auburn University. Jazzy Tuteja’s BA also consists of a minor concentration in Business.
Academic Aspirations: MBA and JD
As of 2025, Jasvin S Tuteja is pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) to strengthen his business acumen. Beyond his MBA aspirations, the self-made entrepreneur and visionary business professional is also considering pursuing a Juris Doctor (JD) degree.
Self-Made Entrepreneur
The child of first generation immigrants, Jasvin S Tuteja is strengthened by the power of God, religion and family. His parents have motivated him at every stage of his life to pursue his dreams. A humble, hungry and driven business professional, Jazzy Tuteja is a self-made entrepreneur. An innovator and visionary in philanthropy and business endeavors, Tuteja’s is esteemed by entrepreneurial roots that run deep. He has founded numerous companies and business ventures throughout his career. His honesty, integrity and professional accomplishments have been recognized by such honors as receiving a Top 25 Vector Scholarship. Tuteja launched the foundation for his career with an internship at Cantor Colburn at just 17 years old. Eager to accomplish big things, Tuteja has continued to grow and thrive.
Mentor
Jasvin S Tuteja is passionate about community. His philanthropy has included volunteering with the homeless population. Jazzy Tuteja is passionate about working with homeless, impoverished and low income communities, to offer support, encouragement and empowerment. Each week, he dedicates his free time to volunteer efforts. As a mentor, his drive to inspire others sets focus on nurturing young minds. Tuteja strives to make a lasting impact on homeless and impoverished communities; particularly the low income kids who are growing up in poverty.
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