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Datamatics appoints Aabhas Zaveri to lead Intelligent Automation Business in North America

Datamatics, a global Digital Solutions, Technology, and BPM Company, announced that Aabhas Zaveri has been appointed as Senior Vice President – Sales, Intelligent Automation. He will be reporting to Rahul Kanodia – Vice Chairman & CEO, Datamatics.

In this new role, Aabhas will lead the business for Datamatics Intelligent Automation products, including TruBot, TruCap+, and TruBI.

Aabhas has over 21 years of industry experience and is an RPA and Digital Workforce leader. He has helped companies strategize sustainable deployment of their Digital Workforce globally, creating value financially and human capital. His work ranges from telecom giants to life sciences & pharma majors evangelizing and driving an ROI-driven Digital workforce. Prior to joining Datamatics, Aabhas was the Vice President, Sales at Automation Anywhere. In the past, he has worked with System Plus Solutions, Daffodil Software, and Qbit Systems.

Dr. Rima Chowdhury, Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, Datamatics, said, “Aabhas brings deep domain knowledge and strong networking expertise in the Intelligent Automation space. In his previous role, he has successfully helped enterprises to scale up their business. Datamatics TruBot and TruCap+ are well-established names today, and Aabhas’s leadership will help us expand our client base in the North America region. ”

Aabhas has graduated with a Bachelor of Technology (Computing) from the British Columbia University. He is also a postgraduate management executive in Marketing & Strategy from the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode.

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