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Srinivas Venkatram

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Srinivas is the Founder-CEO and Lead Researcher of Illumine Knowledge Resources.

Prior to Illumine he co-founded and co-led INFAC – a company that pioneered the production of industry reports (1989-96).

Srinivas is an alumnus of IIT Bombay (1987), and IIM Ahmedabad (1989).


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