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Bill Cohen, CEO
Bill is an independent SAP consultant with a prominent history of serving many Financial Firms in New York. Ever since his joining TechPacific in January 2003, he has transformed the way we think, organize and reiterate our business goals. And he is proving it right by keeping more accent on business intelligence domain of our gamut of operations. As CEO of TechPacific, he is the in-charge of folowing domains:

Identifying the leverage points and the metrics for success
Understand and adapt the new culture of our technology partners
Articulate the Vision statement & goals Assembling
Solidifying the teams Briefing up the project progress at all client locations.

Bill can be reached at billc@techpacific.us
 

Srini Thotakura
Srini is our Investor-partner. He is Masters in Linguistics with a penchant for works of contemporary British playwright Tom Stoppard. He taught English at Graduate and Post Graduate levels for 6 plus years. Later he shifted his career to Information Technology pursuing as Systems/Networking engineer. Presently he is an Application Integration Consultant at a Financial Firm in New York. Shrewd in observation, Srini is good at striking an agreeable keynote during our business talks. Of late, he is playing a pivotal role in harnessing all our vital contacts and contributing to define more viable path to progress. Srini has received his Graduate Certificate in 'Enterpreneurship in Business Development' from Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY in 2004.

Srini can be reached at srinit@techpacific.us

 

Praveen Dasari
Praveen has obtained his Masters Degree in English Language & Literature. He is the 'harbinger of joy' to TechPacific team. He has graced our Board of Directors with his presence since February 2006. He has a sharp eye for global opportunities. With his excellent communication skills, subtle humor and contacts he is acting as the spinal cord for our Marketing team. This is a sample piece of advice from our marketing guru:'If your network is full of contacts and short on relationships, spend sometime separating the wheat from the chaff. Business heirarchies, like all heirarchies, tend to be shaped like pyramids, so it's time to recognize that there are fewer people available who can truly help as you move up the chain'.

Praveen can be reached at praveend@techpacific.us

 

 
 
 
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