Manpreet Singh, president of Seva Call, takes a trip back to Philadelphia, where he received his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business. However, this time he’s not there to study; he’s there to provide a simpler solution for locals searching for service professionals.
As Seva Call is set to launch in Philadelphia on today, Singh begins to reminisce about his time spent in the city of his alma mater. “It’s such a great feeling to bring my company to Philadelphia, since I got so much of my business knowledge here,” says Singh. “I’m proud to offer a solution to Philadelphians who need service help.”
For the two years Singh spent studying in Philly, he lived in Rittenhouse Square. According to Singh, the building he lived in was great at fixing common maintenance issues but his friends, who lived in row houses, were always looking for service help. Any leaky faucet or broken air conditioning unit meant hours spent searching the Yellow Pages for an affordable, local plumber or HVAC technician who was available in between class times. Thankfully, that search process is over now that citizens and students of Philadelphia have access to Seva Call.
UPenn students and homeowners alike can now rest assured that their service needs can be solved with the click of a button, with Seva Call.