Yulu appoints Manjunath Athrey as Head - Engineering

Manjunath Athrey's primary responsibility will be to scale up engineering team, drive technical innovation, and deliver high-quality products.

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Yulu appoints Manjunath Athrey as Head - Engineering

Electric mobility start-up, Yulu has appointed Manjunath Athrey, an industry veteran, as the head of engineering.

In this new role, Manjunath’s primary responsibility will be to scale up engineering team, drive technical innovation, and deliver high-quality products.

Speaking about his appointment, Naveen Dachuri, co-founder & CTO, Yulu, said, “Leveraging his deep expertise in technology, he will focus on transforming our technical capabilities, strengthening our engineering verticals, and growing our offerings multi-fold.”

Manjunath Athrey said, “Building a world-class engineering team, delivering solutions that maximize customer delight and fostering a culture of technology innovation will be my key thrust areas.”

Manjunath’s last stint was with Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) where he was Senior Director of Engineering and Site Lead - R&D Data Center. He has also worked as a Senior Consulting Associate in US federal government's Energy Star Program, after receiving his MBA degree from The George Washington University School of Business, USA.

 

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