Campaign India Team
Jul 11, 2022

Venu Juvvala joins Adobe to lead digital experience business

Moves from Salesforce

Venu Juvvala joins Adobe to lead digital experience business
Adobe has announced the appointment of Venu Juvvala as head of digital experience business in India.
 
Juvvala moves from Salesforce, where he was leading the enterprise business.
 
He will report to Prativa Mohapatra, vice president and managing director, Adobe India.
 
Mohapatra said, "We’re pleased to welcome Venu Juvvala to Adobe India and have his market knowledge and experience advance our digital experience business. Venu brings a wealth of multi-sectoral knowledge and industry relationships and has a proven track record for leading high-performance teams and transforming some of the most prominent businesses in the country. With this appointment, Adobe is well placed to deliver the next phase of growth for the business in India and accelerate our category leadership in customer experience management (CXM), creativity for all and document management."
 
Juvvala said, “Today, every industry is experiencing a tectonic shift towards all things digital. Businesses of all sizes, as well as government, are looking to elevate their CXM strategy and make digital experiences more personal and relevant for consumers. To do this, businesses have to constantly innovate and transform, and where Adobe plays a central role with its products, platforms and services. Adobe is the leader in enabling digital experiences and I’m excited to join this amazing team."
 
Before joining Salesforce, Juvvala spent close to two decades with IBM.    
 
Source:
Campaign India

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