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Dushant Ravindra

Chief Financial Officer at PackageRoute Inc.

Dushant Ravindra has extensive work experience in various finance and operations roles. Dushant currently holds the position of Chief Financial Officer at Record360 and e-Courier Software, where they have been since 2019 and 2020, respectively. Additionally, they have served as the Vice President of Finance and Operations at these companies. In 2021, Ravindra joined PackageRoute Inc. as their Chief Financial Officer. Dushant also holds the role of Vice President of Finance and Operations at Trucker Tools since 2021. Prior to their current positions, Ravindra worked at ASG in finance and operations.

Before transitioning to these roles, Ravindra worked as the Senior Manager of Transaction Services at Moss Adams, where they provided advisory services in mergers and acquisitions for various industries. Dushant also worked as a Manager and a Senior Associate in the same department. Earlier in their career, Ravindra gained experience as an Assurance Senior at Ernst & Young. Dushant began their professional journey as a Tutor at Indiana University Athletic Department and held internships as a Financial Analyst at Merrill Lynch and Inspire Capital Management.

Dushant Ravindra completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting, Finance, and Psychology from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business from 2006 to 2010. Following that, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Accounting from the same institution from 2010 to 2011. In addition to their educational background, Dushant has also attained a certification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from an unspecified institution, although the specific month and year of completion are unknown.

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PackageRoute Inc.

PackageRoute is a company that provides solutions to help FedEx Ground independent service to customers. This software technology company comprises a small team of software developers and entrepreneurs. Their main problem is a lack of convenient real-time access to P&D data for their routes, which results in inefficient operations, overworkeddrivers, and lower profits. ICs and ISPs should be able to see P&D data on their mobile phones, automatically plotted, sorted, and organized so they can pick up and deliver more packages per hour, eliminate operations anxiety, be more profitable and provide better service, which leads to happier customers.


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