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Cogniquest AI taps former Infosys COO Pravin Rao for Advisory Board

Cogniquest AI, a context-aware AI platform, has announced that U B Pravin Rao, former COO of Infosys and an industry veteran with over three decades of experience, will be joining its advisory board.

With an illustrious career in global technology services, Pravin Rao brings strategic vision and wealth of experience in guiding the startup as it accelerates its growth. 

He has over 35 years of experience in the IT industry. He served as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Member of Board of Infosys. Since joining Infosys in 1986, he has held a number of senior leadership roles including Interim MD & CEO of the tech giant following the sudden exit of Vishal Tikka in 2017.

He has also served as the Chairman of NASSCOM during 2020-21, contributing to the growth and development of India’s IT industry. His expertise spans business strategy, technology services, and scaling global businesses. Currently, he serves as an independent director on the boards of several listed companies.

Satish Grampurohit, Co-founder & CEO of Cogniquest, said, “We are delighted to welcome U B Pravin Rao to our advisory board. His deep understanding of the technology landscape, combined with his proven experience in scaling global enterprises, will be invaluable as we expand our footprint and enhance our solutions. We are privileged to have Pravin’s counsel, and all of us at Cogniquest are truly grateful for his support.”

Pravin Rao’s addition to the advisory board underscores Cogniquest’s commitment to building a strong foundation of leadership as it continues to redefine how enterprises handle complex document-intensive processes. 

Commenting on his new role, Pravin said, “I am excited to join Cogniquest as a member of the advisory board. The company’s focus on using AI to address complex document processing challenges is both timely and critical in today’s business environment. I look forward to working with the team to drive growth and innovation.”

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