Born in South Asia, she is passionate about he work both in the boardroom and in the charity world. She founded Stree: Global Investments in Women in 2001. The foundation focuses its energies on the advancement of women around the world specifically low-income and at risk women with children. The foundation which has been recognized by former president Bill Clinton and Jordan's Queen Noor for its work in providing access to legal aid, healthcare …show more content…
As if this wasn't enough to help the people of the world this tireless advocate of the advancement of mankind has also been instrumental in the development of healthcare research for South Asians by donating one million dollars to El Camino Hospital in California in 2005. This program is the first of its kind to exists and would not be so if it were not for the gracious gift from Saba.
Of course, she is more than just a kind soul to charities. She is also a tireless and hungry executive who has a keen sense of pure business acumen which has led her to the kind of success even her male counterparts often only get to dream of. She was raised in Australia and moved to the US when she was just 19 years old to pursue her education, renting a small apartment outside of the Stanford University campus. When she arrived in the states she had only 200 dollars to survive on, today she is one of the wealthiest women in the