Tanuj Kulkarni

Solutions Architect: Collaboration Practice Lead at Cisco Gold Partner at Onepath Systems

Tanuj Kulkarni has a strong technical background with over 20 years of experience in the field of information technology. Tanuj began their career at AT&T, where they worked as a Senior Technical Associate II. After their time at AT&T, they joined INC Research as a Voice Network Engineer, where they focused on the design, implementation, and maintenance of voice services. Tanuj then moved on to Black Box Network Services LI Voice, where they served as a Network Engineer, focusing on sales support and the deployment of networking solutions.

In 2011, Tanuj joined Aptiv Solutions as a Senior IT Systems Engineer, where they were responsible for designing and implementing network and telecoms solutions. Tanuj played a crucial role in designing data center infrastructure and deploying global MPLS solutions for enterprise services.

Most recently, Tanuj has been working at Onepath LLC, starting as a Solutions Architect for the design and implementation of collaboration solutions at a Cisco Gold Partner. Tanuj later became the Collaboration Practice Lead, overseeing all collaboration projects and leading pre-sales activities. Tanuj's role included collecting customer requirements, developing final designs, creating estimates, and presenting solutions to customers across various industries such as hospitals, medical clinics, logistics companies, and local government. Tanuj also played a key role in implementing approved solutions.

Tanuj Kulkarni obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemistry from St Andrews Presbyterian College from 1985 to 1988. From 1988 to 1990, they pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. It is unclear from the information provided whether Tanuj Kulkarni completed any education at St. Xavier's College. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the CCNP certification from Cisco in July 2014 and the CCDA certification in October 2016.

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