Executive Movements News

Acuver Appoints New Chief Technology Officer

Acuver Consulting, a supply Chain Management company has appointed  Manjunath B S as new Chief Technology Officer.

Acuver Consulting Private Ltd. has appointed a new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), technology leader Manjunath B S. As CTO, Manjunath will be the custodian of tech innovation and strategy as well as drive the organization’s engineering vision. His role will span strategic planning, R&D and forging a culture of continuous innovation. Acuver has recently launched an end-to-end Product Engineering as a service, which will be led by Manjunath. 

“Manjunath brings a wealth of experience and we are eager to see him overhaul our product engineering service offering.  We will be counting on him as a seasoned leader to deliver exceptional quality and ramp up value for our clients”, said Sunny Nandwani, Founder and Managing Partner, Acuver.

Previously, Manjunath worked with Tesco, Reliance Retail and Schneider Electric in mission critical engineering and management roles. With more than sixteen years of industry experience, he is a veteran in building agile software products and scaling organizations. He has a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from NMAM Institute of Technology.

“Helping organizations scale up quality and delivery on both consumer and supply chain side is my passion, and given that Acuver is at the prime of its growth phase, this role really calls out to me. I am looking forward to fortifying the Acuver Centre of Excellence, developing the company’s technical community and accelerating efficiency within internal teams as well as in our commercial offerings to support long term company’s growth objectives”, said Manjunath. “I am honored to contribute to Acuver as CTO”, he added.

Related posts

Eventus Security Appoints Sachin Jain as Senior Vice President to Drive North America Expansion

enterpriseitworld

Dynatrace Joins the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

enterpriseitworld

Fuelled by AI boom, India’s Data Centre capacity to surge 66% by 2026

enterpriseitworld
x