From Code to Core: Saurabh Choudhury’s Journey from Tech Exec to Fitness Franchisee
After more than two decades shaping the future of technology at companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM, Saurabh Choudhury is now focused on something closer to home—and heart: helping people in his community live stronger, healthier lives. As the owner of an Alloy Personal Training franchise in the Greater Seattle area, Saurabh has traded algorithms for accountability, boardrooms for barbells, and software for strength training.
But his story starts much earlier—thousands of miles away in the culturally rich region of northeast India. Growing up in a business family alongside two siblings, Saurabh was immersed in entrepreneurship from a young age. Summers spent working in his father’s pharmaceutical distribution business taught him the fundamentals of sales, operations, and, most importantly, the value of hard work and community connection.
That early exposure planted seeds that would grow throughout his life. After earning an engineering degree, Saurabh took a leap of faith and moved to the United States in the early 2000s—a decision that opened the door to a dynamic, 25-year career in the technology sector. Along the way, he launched multiple software startups that helped fund his education and refine his leadership skills.
At Microsoft, where he served as a Group Product Manager and Director, Saurabh led global teams and played a pivotal role in building and scaling the Windows App Store, directly impacting billions of users. Yet, despite the professional success, a deeper desire had begun to take root.
“I found myself yearning for something more personal and impactful,” he shares. “I wanted to build something tangible, something that created meaningful change at a human level—and I wanted to do it within my own community.” That desire led him back to his entrepreneurial roots, and ultimately to Alloy Personal Training. The boutique fitness franchise, known for its science-based approach to personalized strength training, offered the perfect mix of business simplicity and human connection.
At his Alloy studio, Saurabh and his team focus on empowering clients through expertly guided, personalized fitness programs. From weight loss goals to strength gains, each member’s journey is unique—and deeply supported. “We meet people where they are,” he says. “Our mission is to help them live more active, confident lives by providing the structure, accountability, and encouragement they need.”
3 key aspects always kept Saurabh motivated towards entrepreneurship – Autonomy—the freedom to make decisions and shape the direction of his business, Community Connection—being an active part of the local community, supporting others, building relationships, and Asset Building—securing his family’s future and leaving a legacy.
Saurabh finds immense value in being part of a larger system. He relies on the franchise system for expert guidance to help navigate challenges. The peer community of franchise owners share a sense of camaraderie and generously share their experiences, insights, and resources. “Franchising is not just about replicating a business model; it’s about joining a network of like-minded entrepreneurs, each contributing to and benefiting from collective growth and innovation”, says Saurabh
Now mostly retired from the corporate world, Saurabh finds immense satisfaction in his new role. Not only has it given him more control over his time and energy, but it’s also allowed him to reconnect with the hands-on ownership spirit that inspired him as a child. He sees the business not just as a financial investment, but as a legacy—something he hopes will inspire his own children, just as his father inspired him.
Today, Saurabh lives in the Seattle area with his spouse and two children. When he’s not at the studio, you’ll find him enjoying quality family time, indulging in hobbies, and engaging with his vibrant local community.
Saurabh’s journey has been one of growth, adaptation, and continuous learning. In his own words – “I hope my story inspires others to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit, pursue their passions, and make a meaningful impact in their communities. If you’re considering business ownership, remember: the path is challenging but immensely rewarding, and you don’t have to walk it alone.”
About the Author
Kapil Manocha is a multi-unit franchise owner, a leading franchise coach, a public speaker, and an
author. Drawing on years of experience Kapil has helped hundreds of people gain personal and financial independence through franchising. Contact Kapil at
kapil@thefranchiseconsultingcompany.com.











