Dallas-based Turvo, a company that provides a leading collaboration application designed specifically for the supply chain, has appointed Vilas Madapurmath as chief technology officer, joining from Coupa Software, where he served as SVP of engineering.
“Bilas has extensive experience and a proven track record of driving innovation in the enterprise software sector,” CEO Billy Saracino said in a statement. “We are excited to have him join the team as we continue to develop best-in-class supply chain technology with first-to-market solutions centered around Turvo's collaborative architecture and networked approach.”
According to the company, Madapurmath has over 25 years of experience in managing and leading global engineering teams. During his career, he has held leadership roles at Coupa Software, VeriFone, Oracle and CA Technologies where he has successfully delivered enterprise software products for SaaS and on-premise customers and has highlighted his ability to drive innovation and technical excellence.
“I am thrilled to be joining Turvo at such a pivotal time in the company's journey,” Madhapoormath said in a statement. “Turvo's mission to integrate and automate global supply chains aligns perfectly with my passion for delivering market-leading technology solutions. I look forward to contributing to Turvo's growth and further building its position as the leading collaborative TMS solution.”
According to the company, Madhapurmath's appointment will position Turbo to accelerate innovation and strengthen its industry-leading capabilities.
Turvo provides a collaborative transportation management system (TMS) application designed specifically for supply chain.
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