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Pankaj Jain, a high-caliber commercial leader joins Scienaptic

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NEW YORK

6 Dec 2016

Scienaptic, a Pramod Bhasin backed big data platform company announced that it has appointed Pankaj Jain as Partner & President. Based in New York, Pankaj will lead client relationships, business development, marketing, and strategy. He will also be working closely with solutions and product development to strengthen existing offerings and to create a future-ready platform. 


Pankaj, a well-known figure at various thought leadership conclaves and industry fora brings over 19 years of global entrepreneurial experience in analytics, product development, IT, KPO & BPM. He was Senior Vice President & Global Head of Sales at CRISIL where he led the unprecedented growth of its analytics business. His past roles have involved launching innovative industry utilities such as KYC services and assessment of risks of counterparties to banks. 


"Having known and worked with Pankaj for several years, I am thrilled that we have the opportunity to work together once again. His experiences in creating futuristic commercial and industry models give wings to our vision of creating a category leading Analytics platform. I look forward to partnering with him and wish him great success at Scienaptic", said Pankaj Kulshreshtha, founder and CEO of Scienaptic. 


About Scienaptic: 


Scienaptic is a platform based, new age big data and analytics company. Its vision is to eliminate the friction that exists between people, processes and technology which makes it difficult to combine information across functions and develop predictive customer insights. Its platform Ether has unique capabilities to infuse intelligence in the way organizations decipher customer behavior patterns, design intelligent interventions and create real value in delivering a superior customer experience.

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