San Francisco-based, Simplilearn, the world’s leading online boot camp for training skills in the digital economy, has appointed Veerasundar V as its chief financial officer.
Veerasundar played key roles in supporting industry-leading growth, implementing business processes, managing fundraisers, overseeing IPO listings, providing exit to private equity firms, and working with external consultants for business transformation.
As a accomplished leader with a rich background in maximizing enterprise value through strategic financial management, he has received many accolades, including the ‘Finthinker Award,’ ‘CFO 100,’ and ‘CFO-Innovation in M&A-2022.’
“Veerasundar's extensive financial expertise aligns seamlessly with our commitment and support to continued expansion. We look forward to working with him to achieve our strategic goals and deliver exceptional value to customers and stakeholders," said Krishna Kumar, CEO of Simplilearn.
Commenting on his role, Veerasundar said, "I'm excited to take on this new position, where I can combine my financial expertise with a company committed to empowering people through impactful learning experiences. I look forward to supporting Simplilearn's ongoing success by implementing financial strategies that will support its mission to reshape education on a global scale.”
The company has also appointed Mark Moran as chief marketing officer to strengthen and accelerate its future development.
Established in 2010, Simplilearn, a Blackstone portfolio business, is the world's leading online boot camp for training skills in the digital economy. With offices in Bangalore, India, and San Francisco, California it provides organizations and individuals globally with access to top-notch, employable training.
Boot camps are created and administered in collaboration with globally recognized universities, elite businesses, and prominent trade associations through live online classes with highly skilled professionals, in-demand instructors, and influential figures from the sector.
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