Topping the list of Indian-Americans is Smita Shah, president and CEO of Chicago-based Spaan Tech, who has been nominated as vice chair of the Rules Committee.
One of the top fund-raisers for President Barack Obama and now Hillary Clinton, California-based Shefali Razdan Duggal has been nominated as a member of the Rules Committee.
Renowned ophthalmologist and entrepreneur, Sreedhar Potarazu has been nominated to the Credentials Committee, according to the list released by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
These Party Leader and Members serve in addition to and together with the over 160 members that are elected in every state to those same committees.
"This slate represents the great variety of perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences that make up our party. We wanted to make sure that the diversity of our party was reflected at the highest levels in terms of race, gender, age and geography," Schultz said.
A Clinton White House staffer, Shah was a delegate at the 1996 and 2004 Democratic National Conventions and was on the DNC's Rules Committee in 2000 and 2004.
In 2012, she become the first Indian-American to serve as a Democratic National Convention parliamentarian.
Duggal is a presidential appointee to the US Holocaust Memorial Council, which supervises the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for a term expiring in January 2018.
Potarazu is the founder of VitalSpring Technologies Inc, a privately held enterprise software company focusing on providing employers with applications to empower them to become more sophisticated purchasers of health care.
