Srikanth Gopalakrishna
About Srikanth Gopalakrishna
Srikanth Gopalakrishna is a Product Manager at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2005, focusing on enhancing product ordering and administration processes. He has a background in software engineering and infrastructure projects, with experience across multiple international locations.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Srikanth Gopalakrishna has worked at Thomson Reuters as a Product Manager since 2005, accumulating 19 years of experience in this role. He has operated in various locations, including Bangalore, New York, and London. His responsibilities include leading initiatives to enhance product ordering and administration processes, focusing on improving efficiency and customer experience through increased online capabilities and automation. He has also delivered critical projects aimed at establishing geographic redundancy and enhancing the performance and reliability of Identity and Access Management systems, which support a significant segment of Thomson Reuters' investment banking products.
Previous Experience
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Srikanth Gopalakrishna worked at Command International Software as a Software Engineer from 1999 to 2000. Following that, he served as a Tech Lead at i-flex solutions limited, now known as Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd, from 2000 to 2005. His roles in these positions involved significant technical responsibilities, including leading projects in various international locations such as Bangalore, Tokyo, and Johannesburg.
Education and Expertise
Srikanth Gopalakrishna earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree from Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE) in Mysore, where he studied from 1995 to 1999. He is also Pragmatic Marketing certified in Product Management, which reflects his expertise in managing product development and marketing strategies effectively.
Achievements in Infrastructure Projects
Throughout his career, Srikanth Gopalakrishna has demonstrated expertise in executing large-scale infrastructure projects. His experience includes hardware and technology platform upgrades, building Disaster Recovery sites, and consolidating Data Centers. He played a key role in re-platforming the Thomson Investment Management & Research entitlement system, which involved the development of both primary and disaster recovery sites.