Vilas Madapurmath [Composite photo; original: Turvo]
Dallas-based Turvo, a provider of a leading collaboration application designed specifically for the supply chain, has appointed Vilas Madapurmath as its chief technology officer. He joins the company from Coupa Software, where he was SVP of engineering.
“Vilas brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in driving innovation within the enterprise software sector,” CEO Billy Sarracino said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to welcome him to 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 network approach.”
The company said Madapurmath brings over 25 years of experience managing and leading global engineering teams. During his career, Madapurmath has successfully delivered enterprise software products for SaaS and on-premises customers, holding leadership roles at Coupa Software, VeriFone, Oracle, and CA Technologies, highlighting his ability to drive innovation and technological excellence.
“I’m thrilled to join Turvo at such a pivotal moment in the company’s journey,” Madapurmath said in a statement. “Turvo’s mission to unify and automate the global supply chain aligns perfectly with my passion for delivering market-leading technology solutions. I look forward to contributing to Turvo’s growth and advancing its position as the leading collaborative TMS solution.”
Madapurmath’s appointment positions Turvo to accelerate innovation and enhance its industry-leading capabilities, the company said.
Turvo provides a collaborative Transportation Management System (TMS) application designed specifically for the supply chain.
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