Nishant Arora is not a conventional engineer—and that’s precisely his strength. An entrepreneur, sustainability crusader, author, and systems thinker, he operates at the intersection of innovation, energy, and purpose. From building financial products to building a cleaner planet, Nishant’s journey reflects a mindset that prioritises long-term impact over short-term wins.
This Koffee Conversation dives into the philosophy of a founder who believes sustainability is not a buzzword but a responsibility. As the founder of Foren Ecotech and former Vice President of the Association of Energy Engineers (Northern California), Nishant brings global perspective, governance clarity, and human-first leadership into every venture he touches.

His career began in fintech at TCS, where professional success coincided with a near-death experience that became a turning point. Inspired by global climate literature and deep introspection, he pivoted decisively into clean energy and sustainability—embracing risk, failing multiple times, and learning relentlessly. That courage eventually led to scaling energy-efficiency solutions across continents and driving projects worth millions in impact.
Over the years, Nishant has worn multiple hats—startup founder, sustainability consultant, independent director, author on corporate governance, and mentor to young founders. His journey reflects disciplined growth: starting local, learning deeply, and expanding globally with intention. Whether advising boards or building clean-tech products, he consistently blends intuition with data and purpose with execution.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Nishant Arora:
- Founded Foren Ecotech with the belief that sustainability must balance people, planet, profit, and time.
- Transitioned from fintech to clean energy after a life-altering near-death experience.
- Scaled energy-efficiency projects from 25,000 sq. ft. to over 2 million sq. ft. developments.
- Openly shares failing three times before achieving sustainable entrepreneurial success.
- Believes entrepreneurship and sustainability are both difficult—and worth pursuing together.
- Emphasises systems thinking as a core skill for founders and leaders.
- Advocates blending compliance, policy, and technology in highly regulated sectors.
- Serves as an independent director to guide young founders on governance and discipline.
- Writes on corporate governance to help startups avoid structural failures.
- Supports sustainability education through global associations and scholarships.
- Believes local-first thinking builds stronger global ventures.
- Credits mentorship, curiosity, and continuous learning for long-term growth.
- Encourages founders to respect data while trusting intuition.
- Practices sustainability personally through everyday habits like seed preservation.
- Measures success by the positive imprint left behind, not just financial milestones.
🎥 Watch the full Koffee Conversation with Nishant Arora on YouTube—an inspiring deep dive into clean energy, entrepreneurship, governance, and building impact that outlives business cycles.
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