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CEO shares how babysitting and rotis built family's American Dream

In a story that resonates across the Indian American diaspora, Sachin H. Jain reflects on how his mother's childcare work led to the funding of their first U.S. home.

Sachin Jain / Courtesy: X/@sacjai

Before Indian Americans became CEOs, physicians, and policymakers, there were mothers who hustled quietly behind the scenes. An Indian American healthcare executive has shared a deeply personal account of his family’s early immigrant years, powered by his mother’s quiet work behind the scenes. 

Sachin H. Jain, a physician who serves as president and CEO of SCAN Group and SCAN Health Plan, a healthcare nonprofit, recounted in a post on X how his mother’s babysitting work in the 1970s, powered by word of mouth, home-cooked rotis, and relentless perseverance, helped his family put down roots in the United States.

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