US-based Grid Dynamics to have unit in Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: Grid Dynamics Holdings, a US-based digital transformation services and solutions company on Monday announced plans to set up operations in Hyderabad as part of its ongoing global expansion. CEO Leonard Livschitz along with Rajeev Sharma, chief technology officer, Vadim Kozyrkov, senior vice president-delivery, Rahul Bindlish, vice president-sales and partnerships and Oksana Livschitz, director-learning and development, as also IT principal secretary Jayesh Ranjan were present. “Establishing Grid Dynamics India gives us access to an exponential, broadly diverse talent pool and enables our scaling efforts as a public company,” said CEO Leonard Livschitz in a media statement. KTR said, “Hyderabad continuing to attract multinational companies is a testimony to the able and stable government that Telangana has, the excellent infrastructure the city offers and the availability of talent.



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