In a top-level management maneuver, Indian IT software giant Wipro has announced to onboard Jason Eichenholz as Senior Vice President and Global Partnership Lead.
According to Wipro, Eichenholz, with over two decades of experience in enterprise technology, cloud experience has a passion for couple technology with best-in-class sales and service techniques to Wipro.
He will lead Wipro’s efforts across all global partnerships. Eichenholz joins Wipro from Deloitte Consulting where he served in various leadership positions for over 11 years. He also held leadership positions at Oracle, Siebel Systems after starting his consulting career at PWC. Eichenholz will be based in Florida and report to Stephanie Trautman, Chief Growth Officer.
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