Indo-US Chamber announces more to be honored at Banyan Ball

The Indo-US Chamber announced three more business leaders in the Tampa Bay community who will be honored on April 29, at the 2023 Banyan Ball.

Danny Persaud, chief executive officer and president of MidFlorida Armored and ATM Services, will be honored as Businessman of the Year.

Santosh Govindaraju, CEO of Convergent Capital Partners, will be honored as the Community Service Leader of the Year.

Sidd Pagidipati, chairman of Ayon Capital, will be honored as Visionary of the Year.

The Chamber previously announced that Dr. Shama Rathi and Dr. Sipra Laddha will be honored with the Indo-US Chamber Businesswomen of the Year.

The 2023 Banyan Ball will be held at the Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel.

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You can read more about Persaud in Tampa Bay Business and Wealth’s cover story from January 2022.

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