Zuora Appoints Former Cisco, Microsoft Executive As Chief Product and Engineering Officer
Zuora, the leading cloud-based subscription management platform provider, announced the appointment of Sri Srinivasan as Chief Product and Engineering Officer. He joins Zuora with more than 25 years of engineering and product development experience, having played a key role in the SaaS transformations of multi-billion dollar companies including Cisco and Microsoft. Srinivasan will report to Zuora founder and CEO Tien Tzuo and oversee the product and engineering organizations.
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Sri Srinivasan joins as @Zuora Chief Product and Engineering Officer from @Cisco where he was SVP and GM of the Collaboration Group (Webex and Teams).
“As companies shift their business models from selling products to providing services that their customers can subscribe to, a different set of applications are needed. With his background running Microsoft’s ERP and Webex’s collaboration business, I cannot think of a better person than Sri to join Zuora and deliver the technologies needed in the Subscription Economy,” said Tzuo.
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Srinivasan was most recently the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Cisco Collaboration Group, a multi-billion dollar business unit including WebEx Meetings, Calling, Teams and Meeting Devices. During his three years at Cisco, Srinivasan drove the company’s next generation cloud-enabled collaboration offerings through a unified application strategy culminating in the hyperscale efforts to support the unprecedented 2020 work-from-home needs.
“I’ve witnessed first-hand the transformation of the high tech industry through the power of subscription business models,” said Srinivasan. “I’m thrilled to join Zuora on its mission to help companies win in this new era by powering the digital experiences and continuous value our customers provide to their subscribers.”