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Siteimprove appoints Ritesh Daryani as Chief Human Resources Officer

Lucknow University alumnus Daryani joins the company with over two decades of industry experience.

Ritesh Daryani / LinkedIn/@Ritesh Daryani

Siteimprove, a Denmark based agentic content intelligence company, announced the appointment of Ritesh Daryani as Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) on Aug. 19.

Working out of the company's Bellevue, Washington and reporting directly to Siteimprove CEO, Nayaki Nayyar, Daryani is a seasoned HR executive with more than 20 years of global experience in technology companies.

He moved to Siteimprove after working at Edifecs for over ten years, cultivating a mission-driven, employee-centric culture in the company. During his tenure, he guided the organization through a period of rapid growth, expanding its workforce from 450 to 1,300 employees and helping drive revenue from $70 million to $300 million.

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Talking about the appointment, Daryani said in a statement, "I am thrilled to join Siteimprove at this pivotal moment, and connect with the talented team who make this such a remarkable place to work. Building a great workplace isn't the work of a single initiative or department—it's all of us, working together, to make Siteimprove an even better place to work.

He added, "I'm excited to partner with the team across the organization to build on its strong foundation of culture, inclusion, and innovation." Said Ritesh Daryani, CHRO at Siteimprove."

"I'm delighted to welcome Ritesh to Siteimprove," said Nayaki Nayyar, CEO of Siteimprove.

Nayyar further said, "As we enter our next phase of growth and scale, Ritesh's leadership and deep expertise in building world-class teams will be instrumental in shaping our culture and empowering our people to achieve extraordinary results."

Daryani holds a master's degree in human resources and industrial relations and has completed doctoral coursework (ABD) in organizational psychology at the University of Lucknow and Seattle Pacific University.
 

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