Cyara, one of the leading AI-powered Customer Experience (CX) Transformation Platform providers, is excited to announce the appointment of Raj Gupta as the company’s new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), effective September 1st 2024.
Raj brings over 20 years of engineering leadership experience to Cyara. His career includes leadership roles at renowned technology companies such as Cogito, VERA Security, Navis, NICE, and Oracle. Raj has a strong track record of driving AI and machine learning innovations, leading next-generation data security initiatives, and spearheading global product development efforts across various sectors including artificial intelligence, supply chain, and customer experience.
“We are thrilled to welcome Raj to Cyara as our Chief Technology Officer,” said Rishi Rana, Cyara President. “His deep expertise in technology and leadership in driving transformative innovations are exactly what Cyara needs as we continue to align more closely with our strategic goals and position ourselves for future growth.”
Raj holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Ohio State University and a Master’s degree in Management from Harvard University. His strategic vision and technical expertise have consistently delivered transformative results across all organizations he has been a part of.
In his new role, Raj will be responsible for leading Cyara’s Engineering, CloudOps, Product Management, and Security teams. He will focus on advancing the company’s product and technology strategy and fostering a culture of innovation to ensure Cyara continues to lead in the automated CX assurance market.
“I am honored to join Cyara and contribute to its mission of delivering exceptional customer experiences through innovative technology solutions,” said Raj Gupta. “I look forward to working with the talented team at Cyara to drive the company’s growth and technological advancements.”
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