iLearningEngines
Ramakrishnan Parameswaran has over 25 years of work experience in various roles and positions. Ramakrishnan is currently serving as the SVP - Products & Technology at iLearningEngines since May 2019. Prior to their current role, they worked at Infosys for 15 years, starting as an Engineer Installations at Aluminium Industries in 1993 and later transitioning to Analyst roles at Novella Systems and Silverline Technologies. In 1999, they joined Wipro Technologies as a Senior Project Manager/Associate Consultant until 2004. At Infosys, they held multiple positions including Senior Project Manager, Group Project Manager, Delivery Manager, and eventually served as the Practice Manager & Vertical Head - Digital from December 2015 to April 2019. Ramakrishnan Parameswaran has a strong background in technology and project management, with a proven track record of leadership and expertise across various industries and organizations.
Ramakrishnan Parameswaran completed their Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from College of Engineering Trivandrum, during the years 1988-1992.
Ramakrishnan also attended Christ Nagar School in Trivandrum from 1981-1986, but did not receive a degree or specify a field of study during this time.
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iLearningEngines (ILE) is the leader in learning automation and one of the fastest growing technology companies in North America. The Company’s Outcomes Driven Learning and AI platform is used by enterprises to deliver firm specific training and drive mission critical outcomes that are embedded into the flow of work. ILE’s cloud-based platform is being deployed globally in some of the most demanding vertical markets including healthcare, education, energy, transportation and the military. For four consecutive years, Deloitte has ranked ILE as the top 20 fastest growing company in North America on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500, as the Company continues to rapidly capture market share and redefine next-generation learning.