Jharna Joshi
About Jharna Joshi
Jharna Joshi serves as the Exchange Manager for India in the ETI Contents division at Thomson Reuters, where she focuses on managing exchange-related service risks and enhancing communication with exchanges. She has a diverse educational background, holding degrees in Philosophy and computer programming, and has worked at Thomson Reuters for over two decades.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Jharna Joshi has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2003, holding the position of Exchange Manager for India in the ETI Contents, Asia (Markets Division). In this role, she contributes to the roadmap for new content in exchange management and plays a key role in identifying and managing exchange-related service risks. She engages regularly with exchanges to manage capacity and communication upgrades, acting as a communication point for changes and escalations.
Education and Expertise
Jharna Joshi has a diverse educational background. She studied at the University of Mumbai, where she earned a Master of Arts in Philosophy. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor of Arts at Ramnarain Ruia College of Arts & Science. She also studied at NIIT, focusing on programming languages such as C, C++, and Java, and achieved a Higher National Certificate (HNC). This combination of education supports her expertise in exchange management and technology.
Background
Jharna Joshi began her career at Thomson Reuters as a Data Source Owner (DSO), where she worked from 2003 to 2009 for six years. Since then, she has continued to develop her career within the company, transitioning to her current role as Exchange Manager. Her extensive experience in the industry has contributed to her understanding of exchange-related processes and service performance.
Achievements
In her current role, Jharna Joshi is involved in mandatory work such as feed migrations and upgrades for exchange management. She has a strong focus on building and strengthening relationships with exchanges to enhance service performance. Her systematic engagement with exchanges is pivotal in managing service risks and ensuring effective communication.