Bridgenext, a Florida-based prominent digital consulting services leader, has appointed Rajesh Khanna as its chief revenue officer (CRO).
With an extensive background in technology consulting spanning over 25 years, Khanna will bring a wealth of experience to his new role, a statement by the company said.
In his capacity as CRO, Khanna will spearhead Bridgenext’s revenue generation efforts, leading the company’s go-to-market strategy, client acquisition, and expansion initiatives. Additionally, he will be responsible for overseeing offerings development, forging strategic partnerships, and driving marketing initiatives.
Khanna’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for Bridgenext, as the company consolidates its operations and brings together Emtec, Emtec Digital, Wave6, and DEFINITION 6 under its unified brand. This consolidation reflects Bridgenext’s commitment to providing comprehensive digital solutions and empowering clients to achieve digital realization.
John Castleman, Bridgenext’s newly appointed CEO, expressed confidence in Khanna’s ability to drive business growth, citing his proven track record in fostering strong client relationships and executing strategic deals.
“Rajesh joins us with a proven track record of unlocking significant business growth through strong client relationships, partnerships, and strategic deal-making,” remarked Castleman.
In response to his appointment, Khanna emphasized Bridgenext’s mission to help clients realize the value of their digital transformation efforts.
“Our depth of consulting, engineering, data, and marketing expertise combined with our industry knowhow and client-for-life delivery philosophy provide the right pieces to create an industry-changing digital consultancy,” stated Khanna.
He also stressed on his commitment to building a high-performing team focused on driving growth while ensuring exceptional client satisfaction and partner success.
“With his leadership and expertise, Bridgenext is poised to further solidify its position as a trusted partner for organizations navigating the complexities of digital transformations,” the company noted.
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