Drip Capital appoints Shweta Madhusudhan as Global Head, Talent Development and Compensation

Shweta Madhusudhan

Drip Capital, Inc., a digital cross-border trade finance platform offering financing solutions to small and medium businesses (SMBs), announced that Shweta Madhusudan has joined its leadership team as Global Head, Talent Development and Compensation. 

An alumnus of the Indian School of Business, Shweta has over 14 years of experience in Human Resources, Consulting, and Research. Her diverse portfolio, among others, includes driving equitability and competitive compensation practices. Shweta’s focus at Drip will be on building programs for people development, inclusion, leadership development, employee fast-track growth, and career progression, the statement said.

Pushkar Mukewar, CEO and Co-Founder of Drip Capital, commented, “As a rapidly growing company, we are looking to strengthen and scale our people development policies and programs. With her vast expertise, I am confident that Shweta will be an invaluable asset in helping Drip become the best place to work globally with practices that concentrate on making employees’ careers fulfilling and meaningful. ” 

In her most recent role at GEP, Shweta was instrumental in leading global talent management, people analytics, and HR technology and processes.

On joining Drip Capital, Shweta commented, “I’m honored to join the organization and support its strategy to build a strong growth-oriented, inclusive, and equitable culture for all employees. The company’s culture focused on humility, ownership, and results, and its talented leadership has set Drip apart and will continue to fuel its growth story.”    

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