Mr. Prashant Pathak, President and CEO of Ekagrata Inc., a principal investment company, is a leading name in Canada. Known for his expertise on international management and operations, strategy and product development, he has advised numerous global corporations on a wide range of operational issues across North America, South America and Europe. He also serves as the Managing Partner of ReichmannHauer Capital Partners, a Canadian private equity firm and Chairman of the Venture Capital and Investments Committee, BDC Venture Capital, Canada's largest VC program. The Government of Canada has also appointed Mr. Pathak on the Board of BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada). In 2008, he was listed as one of the Canada's Top 40 Under 40 by Caldwell Partners. "If you can think unthinkable thoughts, you can do unthinkable things."
Mr. Prashant Pathak obtained his B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from IIT Kanpur, where he won the best all-rounder student award of his batch. Further, he completed his MBA with distinction from INSEAD. He also pursued a diploma in fuzzy logic from IIT Kanpur.

Mr. Pathak relocated to Canada in 1998 and now lives in Toronto with his wife and children. He began his career with Halliburton India (HLSI) where he assisted in their upstream exploration business and spearheaded the special project team. Later, he joined Schlumberger Geco-Prakla and was responsible for overseeing the seismic navigation operations for Asia Pacific. After spending around seven years in the industry in multiple management and operations capacities at Halliburton and Schlumberger, he became a Partner at McKinsey & Company Inc. At McKinsey, he was responsible for leading the North American Telecom Practice, the Financial Services Practices and the Strategy & Corporate Finance Practice. He has also mentored accelerator and incubation program at the Singularity University Labs. Owing to his immense experience in international operations and relationship management, he has successfully helped several Canadian companies in building strong export and international linkages and has been quite instrumental in building bridges with Asian countries, especially in India and China.