Venkatesh Natarajan
About Venkatesh Natarajan
Venkatesh Natarajan is the Vice President of Product Management for Analyze Products at LiveRamp, with a career spanning over three decades in product management and engineering. He has held significant roles at companies such as Yahoo!, eBay, and Acxiom, contributing to various product and advertising platforms.
Current Role at LiveRamp
Venkatesh Natarajan serves as the Vice President of Product Management for Analyze Products at LiveRamp. He has held this position since 2018, contributing to the development and management of product strategies within the organization. His role involves overseeing product management initiatives that enhance data connectivity and analytics capabilities.
Experience at Acxiom
Natarajan has been with Acxiom since 2014, where he holds the title of Senior Vice President of Product and Engineering. In this capacity, he leads product and engineering teams, focusing on delivering innovative solutions that leverage data for marketing and analytics purposes. His tenure at Acxiom spans over a decade.
Previous Roles at Yahoo!
Natarajan has held multiple positions at Yahoo! over the years. He started as a Senior Product Manager in Strategic Data Services from 2003 to 2006, followed by a role as Director of Product for the Advertising Platform from 2006 to 2008. He later served as Senior Director of Product for Advertising Products from 2008 to 2010, contributing to various advertising initiatives.
Leadership at eBay Inc
From 2012 to 2014, Natarajan worked at eBay Inc as the Global Head of Product Management for eBay Advertising. In this role, he was responsible for leading product management efforts that focused on enhancing advertising solutions and strategies within the eBay platform.
Early Career at Tata Consultancy Services and Redback Networks
Natarajan began his career at Tata Consultancy Services, where he worked as a Consultant from 1991 to 1998. He then transitioned to Redback Networks, serving as Manager of Information Systems from 2000 to 2003. These early roles provided him with foundational experience in product management and information systems.