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Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2020
Mayur Rele has over 12 years of global experience in managing and evangelizing products in hi-tech for technology companies, startups, and hyper growth companies. Mayur's areas of expertise are IT strategy, business development, and cybersecurity. He played a critical role in turning around IT functions, driving key engagements in the cybersecurity space. Mayur held key positions in IT, ecommerce and technology companies.
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