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    WhiteHat Jr hires four senior executives to strengthen leadership team

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    The new WhiteHat Jr appointments follow the edtech startup's foray into key global markets, including the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand.

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    The core leadership team will work closely with WhiteHat Jr's Founder CEO Karan Bajaj.
    New Delhi: WhiteHat Jr has hired four senior executives to strengthen its leadership team to drive the edtech startup's overseas expansion plans.

    The new WhiteHat Jr appointments are:

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    Trupti Mukker, former global business head for Wipro's BFSI operations, as head of customer experience.
    Balaji Ramanujam, of IIM Bangalore and IIT Mardas, as head of curriculum and learning experience.
    Vishnu Dutt Sharma, former CEO of Vidya Mandir Classes, as head of global business.
    Hemant Sachetee, former vice president of HFCL Group, as chief financial officer.

    The core leadership team will work closely with Karan Bajaj, founder and chief executive officer at WhiteHat, "to deliver the vision of delivering personalised, live learning with individualised outcomes for every child, according to a statement on Monday.

    The new additions to the leadership team follow WhiteHat Jr's foray into key global markets, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

    Bajaj said WhiteHat Jr has grown rapidly over the last two years and plans to "continue onboarding a team of highly experienced, seasoned business leaders with deep passion to build strong systems and structures for future growth.

    To date, WhiteHat Jr has taught more than 1.5 lakh students. Its women-only teacher workforce conducts more than 40,000 one-on-one live online classes every day on its proprietary platform.
    The Economic Times

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