Campaign India Team
Aug 08, 2022

EduBridge Learning appoints Akshat Mohan

His last full-time stint was with Zee5

Akshat Mohan
Akshat Mohan
EduBridge, a workforce development platform has announced the appointment of Akshat Mohan Sharma as its chief product and technology officer.
 
In his new role, he will be responsible for spearheading the company’s expansion, focusing on R&D, and new course development as per the market needs. 
 
Mohan will be reporting to Girish Singhania, CEO, EduBridge to carve out the strategic plans and curate the future roadmap for the organisation.
 
His last full-time stint was with Zee5, where he was the head of product innovation and transformation. 
 
Girish Singhania, CEO, EduBridge, said, “We are pleased to appoint Akshat as our chief product and technology officer. With his proven business acumen and domain expertise, he will add on and help take EduBridge to the next level. His diversified knowledge and experience will help us to achieve our mission to offer cutting edge, career development services and courses to all learners and make them job-ready.”
 
Sharma said, “I am thrilled to be part of the ever-growing organisation ‘EduBridge’. I am excited to explore new avenues for the organisation with the support and help of the young and talented leadership of this organisation. I hope that my contribution will help towards the growth of the company and help in achieving new milestones.”
 
In a career spanning over 15 years, he has also worked with Barclays, Viacom18, and Cerner Corporation. 
 
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