INFINITE CONSULTING - Key Persons


Eric Hirani

Job Titles:
  • President of the Infinite Companies
Eric Hirani, President of the Infinite Companies, was awarded the Outstanding Community Leader by Friends of St. Dominic's. This award is granted to outstanding individuals, whose leadership, virtue, and service in the community are quite remarkable. Saint Dominic's Family Services empowers children, adults, and families facing challenges to thrive in their communities and reach their full potential by addressing their needs with compassion, dignity, and care. Built on the values of compassion, dignity, family, trust, potential, and hope, values that are the promise to the people served, forming the basis of all the organization's work, Saint Dominic's has helped thousands of individuals who would otherwise be forgotten since its inception. Eric Hirani, President of the Infinite Companies received the City and State Top 100 Responsible award. The Responsible 100 honors New York's most outstanding responsible executives, thought leaders, visionaries, and influencers who are setting new standards of excellence, dedication, and leadership in improving their communities and making transformative change. Honorees embody one or more of the Core Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility: Charity, Diversity, Environment & Sustainability, Equity, Ethics, Privacy, Sourcing, Transparency, Volunteerism, and Community Engagement. Eric Hirani, President of the Infinite Companies was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow from Rotary International. Rotary established the recognition in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to what was then the Foundation's only program, Rotary Foundation Fellowships for Advanced Study, the precursor to Ambassadorial Scholarships.

Paul Harris

Job Titles:
  • Fellow - Rotary
  • Fellow from Rotary International
Eric Hirani, President of the Infinite Companies was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow from Rotary International. Rotary established the recognition in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to what was then the Foundation's only program, Rotary Foundation Fellowships for Advanced Study, the precursor to Ambassadorial Scholarships.