CiDrep SickKids Foundation
Smaran Ranjit is a skilled Software Implementation Consultant at Manhattan Associates since June 2023, where notable contributions include a million-dollar project with Michael Kors that enhanced order management and customer service systems, as well as leading a Config Compare project across 22 European countries to improve supply chain management. Previous experience includes a Technical Marketing Leadership Development Internship at Siemens, focusing on automation and data analysis, retail sales at AutoZone, a Sales Engineering Internship at NanoLumens, and a Fluid Mechanics and Simulations Internship at the Georgia Institute of Technology, supporting advanced research. Smaran holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Georgia College of Engineering, completed in 2023, and attended The Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology from 2015 to 2019.
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CiDrep SickKids Foundation
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The CiDrep SickKids Foundation's mission is simple, to provide funds for sick kids when insurance and other financial resources have been exhausted. The CiDrep SickKids Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) charity organization, also known as CiDrep SickKids (the "Foundation"), which was incorporated under the laws of the State of Georgia as a nonprofit corporation without share capital. The Foundation receives, accumulates, and distributes funds and/or the income therefrom for the benefit of CiDrep SickKids (the "Foundation"), any hospital providing care for children, medical research organizations, a child or person, in respect of medical care, research and other activities related to the health of children. The Foundation is registered under the IRS Income Tax Act (United States) (the “Act”) and, as such, donors can deduct contributions they make to the "Foundation" under IRS Section 170. The foundation is also qualified to receive tax-deductible bequests, devices, transfers, or gifts under Section 2055, 2106, or 2522.