College of Engineering, Trivandrum - Notable Alumni - Business and Industry

Business and Industry

  • Dinesh Venugopal - Head of Technology Development and IP Strategy, MphasiS.
  • A R Unnikrishnan - National Manager, Sales & Marketing, Saint-Gobain Glass India Limited
  • Pramod Kumar - Founder Director, TIME(Triumphant Institute of Management Education)
  • Sajan Pillai - CEO, UST Global.
  • Dr Renjith Kumar - CEO, Analytical Mechanics Associates (AMA)
  • Arun Narayanan - COO, UST Global.
  • Murali Gopalan
  • Kurian Verghese- Managing Director, Pfizer Australia
  • Javad K Hassan - Chairman, NeST Software
  • T P Imbichammed - Chairman, Sienna Group
  • U M Shafi - CEO, NeST Group
  • Jeby Cherian - India/SA Strategy Leader, IBM
  • Vishnu Potty - Coimbatore Centre Head, Cognizant Technology Solutions
  • Dr. A S Prasad - Director, Emerson Process Management India Limited, Mumbai
  • Babu Vinod Sivadasan - Executive Vice President, Envestnet
  • Prathapan Sethu - CEO, QBurst Technologies
  • Madan Mohan - DBA, Envestnet
  • George Thomas- Principal Industry Specialist, The World Bank Group
  • Santhana Krishnan - Co-founder, Chairman and CEO, InteQ (acquired by CA Technologies in 2010)
  • Sanooj Shamsu Kunju - Sales Engineer, Disano illuminazione - Italy currently in Qatar.

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