MulticoreWare, a California based software IP solutions and engineering services company, has appointed Indroneel Dutt as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Dutt comes with extensive experience in private equity, investment banking, and scaling high-growth businesses. As per the company, he will be instrumental in driving MulticoreWare's financial strategy and global expansion, owing to his unique combination of entrepreneurial, operational, and financial expertise.
Before joining MulticoreWare, Dutt served in leadership positions in major organizations such as Tata Consultancy Services, eFORCE Global, and Cleartrip. He has also served as an operating partner at a private equity firm and holds qualifications as a Chartered Accountant and Cost Accountant.
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President & CEO of MulticoreWare, AGK Karunakaran said in a statement, "Indroneel brings deep financial expertise and a strong track record of driving operational efficiency and strategic growth."
Karunakaran added, "His leadership will be critical in aligning our financial strategy with long-term objectives and delivering sustained value to our stakeholders. He also brings a sharp focus on performance management, risk mitigation, and building high-performing teams to support our next phase of growth and innovation."
Expressing excitement over his new role, Dutt said, "Joining MulticoreWare is an exciting opportunity to help shape the company's next chapter. I look forward to working with the leadership team to strengthen financial strategy, enhance operational efficiency, and support scalable, resilient growth."
He added, "Together, we'll drive innovation and position MulticoreWare as a leader in a rapidly changing global market by leveraging data-driven insights, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and building a strong foundation for long-term value creation."
MulticoreWare helps power innovation across industries such as automotive (ADAS/AD), surveillance, defence, medical imaging, smart health, IoT, retail, industrial automation, robotics, and smart cities.
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