Rajiv Ramachandran

Rajiv Ramachandran

Senior Vice President Product Strategy & Management Coupa Pay @ Coupa Software

About Rajiv Ramachandran

Rajiv Ramachandran is the Senior Vice President of Product Strategy & Management at Coupa Software, specializing in Coupa Pay.

Company

Rajiv Ramachandran currently holds the position of Senior Vice President, Product Strategy & Management for Coupa Pay at Coupa Software. Since 2020, he has been driving product strategy and overseeing management activities for the Coupa Pay division.

Previous Positions

Prior to his current role, Rajiv Ramachandran served as Vice President, Product Strategy & Management, Coupa Pay at Coupa Software from 2017 to 2020. Before that, he was the Vice President of Platform Integration at the same company from 2013 to 2017. Earlier, he worked as a Business Strategy Consultant at Blue Reef Pty. Ltd. for six months in 2011. Rajiv also held several roles at Prolifics between 2004 and 2013, including Vice President of BPM & Connectivity, Practice Director of SOA, and Solutions Architect for Business Development.

Education and Expertise

Rajiv Ramachandran holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management, completed between 2009 and 2012. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Karnataka, completed between 1994 and 1998. His academic background has equipped him with a robust foundation in both technical aspects and business strategy.

Professional Experience in Technology

Rajiv Ramachandran has a significant background in Cloud & Mobile Integration, which plays a vital role in modern enterprise solutions. His expertise extends to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), essential for developing scalable and flexible systems. He specializes in ERP Integration, enhancing connectivity between enterprise resource planning systems and other applications, and has a profound understanding of Business Process Management to optimize workflows.

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