GreyOrange has appointed Iresh Mehta as Vice President, SoftwareEngineering to lead software development for the company, which will support product growth and expansion.
“Iresh has a strong record of building winning teams and driving product success and his addition could not come at a better time, as we continue to build strategic alliances and enter new verticals,” said Samay Kohli, the company’s co-founder, and CEO.
Prior to joining GreyOrange, Mehta was Vice President, Engineering at Quark, where he was credited to have led and developed the roadmap and architectural vision for Quark’s content automation platform and next-generation cloud-based SaaS platform. He was also responsible for establishing Quark’s India development center.
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“The company’s success is attributed to its passion towards unique innovation and its people collaborating to solve complex business challenges. I now look forward to working closely with Samay and Akash to further the foundation set forth and take the scale to the next level.” Iresh said.
He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Punjab Engineering College.
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