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'''Adarsh Mehta''' has been Sedo’s Director of Development since April 2011. In his role, Adarsh leads a team of 25 and is responsible for all technical and quality assurance projects for Sedo. Originally from India, he has lived in his second hometown of Cologne since 1995.
'''Adarsh Mehta''' has been Director of Development at [[Sedo]] since April 2011. In his role, Adarsh leads a team of 25 and is responsible for all technical and quality assurance projects for Sedo. Originally from India, he has lived in his second hometown of Cologne since 1995.
   
   
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 26 August 2024

Affiliation: Sedo
Country: Germany

Adarsh Mehta has been Director of Development at Sedo since April 2011. In his role, Adarsh leads a team of 25 and is responsible for all technical and quality assurance projects for Sedo. Originally from India, he has lived in his second hometown of Cologne since 1995.

Education

After receiving a Bachelor of Commerce degree, he went on to complete training in the areas of information and technology.

Career History

Prior to working at Sedo, Adarsh put his skills to use in a number of leadership positions at international software companies like IBM, as well as at the Max Planck Institute in the Netherlands.

References