Sanjay Singh

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Sanjay Singh (born c. 1964 in Kolkata, India) is a partner in CS Equities and Bimal Properties, founder of the Alabama Capital Network, a former partner and vice president at Computer Technology Solutions (CTS), and former professor at the UAB School of Business.

Singh grew up in India, completing grade school at South Point High School in Kolkata and a bachelor's degree in business from St Xavier's College in the same city in 1985. After emigrating to the United States, Singh worked at McDonald's in Milledgeville, Georgia while taking MBA classes from Georgia College. In 1993 he completed a Ph.D. in information technology and strategic management at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business.

Singh was recruited to UAB by Khris McAllister and taught evening business classes while pursuing entrepreneurial opportunities. In 1998 Singh was hired as vice president of community relations for CTS and left when the company was sold to CGI Group Inc. of Montreal, Quebec in 2017. He founded the Alabama Capital Network the following year.

Singh has served as a board advisor to several other companies, including ResBiotic, Pack Health, and Immediate. He joined Bimal Properties and CS Equities in 2010, and is also a director of Oakworth Capital Bank and a former director of Founders Advisors.

Singh served one term as president of the Rotary Club of Birmingham in 2008. He has also served on the boards of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, the Birmingham Business Alliance, the Birmingham Museum of Art, the Alys Stephens Center, Leadership Alabama and the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.

Singh and his wife, Dora, an immigrant from El Salvador, have two children, Vivek and Indira. They have funded a $1 million endowment to supplement tuition for 100 UAB students each year, and also donated $1.5 million to the Birmingham Museum of Art to support operations and community engagement.

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