Satya Rao
About Satya Rao
Satya Rao is a Senior Project Manager with extensive experience in technology management, having held significant roles at various financial institutions including Citi and Merrill Lynch. He has a strong background in object-oriented technology and has led teams in both the United States and India.
Work at Transcend Street Solutions
Satya Rao has been serving as a Senior Project Manager at Transcend Street Solutions since 2019. In this role, he oversees various projects, ensuring they align with the company's strategic objectives. His extensive experience in project management and technology consulting contributes to the successful execution of initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience in Financial Services
Prior to his current position, Satya Rao held significant roles in the financial services sector. He worked at State Street as Director Vice President of Global Continuous Operations from 2015 to 2019. He also served as a Vice President and Technology Project Manager at Citi from 2001 to 2015, where he headed the Fixed Income Technology group. His career includes positions at Merrill Lynch and Chase Manhattan Bank as a Technology Consultant.
Education and Expertise
Satya Rao studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, from 1981 to 1983, where he developed a strong foundation in technology. He also received training in Object Oriented Technology at NCST, Juhu, Bombay, as part of a collaboration project. His educational background and training have equipped him with the skills necessary for his roles in technology and project management.
Background in Technology Consulting
Satya Rao began his career in technology consulting, working at JP Morgan and Chase Manhattan Bank from 1996 to 2000. His role involved providing technology solutions and consulting services, which laid the groundwork for his future positions in project management and operations within the financial sector.
Leadership in Offshore Development
While at Citi, Satya Rao led the establishment of offshore development teams in Shanghai, China, and Bangalore, India. This initiative was part of a broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency and leverage global talent in technology development.