Sandeep Brahmarouthu

Head of Partnerships at Run:AI

Sandeep Brahmarouthu has extensive experience in business development and partnerships in the technology industry. Sandeep currently holds the position of Head of Partnerships at Run:ai, where they are involved in accelerating AI-driven innovation and providing a foundation for AI infrastructure. Prior to that, Sandeep worked at Google as Global Business Development for Google Cloud, focusing on business development initiatives. Sandeep also served as a Senior Manager at Amazon Web Services, where they led the global go-to-market strategy for the Database Freedom Program and launched the Migration Acceleration Program. Sandeep has experience in building partnerships from scratch, as seen in their role as Head of Business Development at SingleStore, where they created and launched a partner program covering technology ISV partners, systems integrators, OEMs, and public cloud vendors. Additionally, they played a significant role in expanding Cloudera's software/ISV and technology partner ecosystems during their time as a member of the Business Development team. Sandeep's early career includes various roles in business development and sales at Intel, where they were responsible for building relationships with emerging and venture-backed companies and exploring opportunities in cloud computing, web 2.0/consumer internet, and social gaming segments. Sandeep interned at Intel during their early career as well. Throughout their career, Sandeep has demonstrated a strong ability to drive partnerships and business growth in the technology industry.

Sandeep Brahmarouthu completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Architecture at the University of Southern California from 1997 to 2000. Sandeep then pursued further education and obtained their Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business between 2008 and 2010.

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