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LatentView names Venky Ramesh to lead client growth

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CHENNAI: LatentView Analytics has brought a seasoned navigator onboard as it sharpens its focus on consumer-facing industries. The AI-driven analytics and consulting firm has appointed Venky Ramesh as chief client officer for consumer, retail and marketplaces, entrusting him with steering global client strategy and accelerating value creation across enterprise accounts.

With more than twenty years spent guiding large organisations through data and digital transformation, Venky arrives with a track record built at Infosys, Cognizant and Capgemini. He most recently led a consulting-led growth engine at EPAM, where he blended strategy, analytics, digital and engineering into cohesive end-to-end transformation programmes for global consumer brands. His work has centred on connecting vision to value, shaping go-to-market priorities and building trusted relationships with C-suite leaders.

Welcoming him, LatentView Analytics chief executive officer Rajan Sethuraman, said Venky brings strategic clarity, operational depth and industry trust. Sethuraman added that his ability to translate ambition into measurable business outcomes aligns strongly with LatentView’s growth trajectory as clients navigate an increasingly data-driven landscape.

Venky’s leadership outlook is grounded in A. G. Lafley’s playing to win framework, guided by clear intent, disciplined choices and capability-led execution. This shapes his vision to value realisation approach, designed to help organisations link strategy to delivery and insight to Ebitda in a repeatable and disciplined manner.

Speaking about his new role, Venky said every industry is being rewired by analytics and AI, and the winners will be those who use them to decide where to play, how to win and how to stay ahead. He added that LatentView’s mission to turn data into business impact is one he looks forward to amplifying for clients worldwide.

Venky holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Engineering, Guindy.

 

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