Gurpreet Sunny Singh is an Indian-born American entrepreneur and philanthropist on a mission to transform lives globally through wholistic wellbeing.

His work is rooted in a simple belief: Lasting change requires an integrated approach to human wellbeing spanning the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and environmental dimensions of life. By combining modern science, systems thinking, and civilizational wisdom, he has built a model designed for long-term, scalable impact.

Sunny founded Roundglass as an ecosystem of interconnected platforms. Roundglass Living focuses on personal wellbeing through neuroscience-backed practices and behavioral science tools. Roundglass Foundation advances community and environmental transformation through initiatives including Roundglass Punjab, Roundglass Sports, and Roundglass Sustain. The Global India Collective extends this work through global dialogue, exploring India’s role in shaping the future across policy, culture, and systems leadership. 

Additional initiatives include Punjab FC, a professional football club redefining athlete development through wholistic wellbeing, and Living with Sunny, a platform for thought leadership.

Before founding Roundglass, Sunny built Edifecs, a global healthcare technology company that has supported more than 350 healthcare organizations and impacted over 215 million lives. Sunny is a distinguished trustee of Plaksha University, an innovative technology university reimagining higher education in India. He is also a trustee of Seattle Children’s Foundation. His experience in healthcare systems shaped his belief in prevention, integration, and long-term thinking as the foundation for better outcomes.  

Sunny holds a bachelor’s degree from the Indian Institute of Technology and two master’s degrees in computer science and engineering earned in the United States. His work sits at the intersection of technology, philanthropy, and human development with a focus on building systems that enable people and communities to thrive.