Manish Sood

Manish is the CEO, Founder and Chairman of Reltio, the first cloud-native, software-as-a-service (SaaS) data platform. An entrepreneur with a vision of the big-picture ways data can drive business and industry transformations, Manish founded Reltio in 2011 to help organisations accelerate the value of their data and deliver on business outcomes. Since its inception, Manish has led Reltio’s evolution from the concept stage to a high-growth company valued at $1.7 billion with more than $100 million in annual revenue (ARR). Reltio unifies multi-source, complex data into a single source of trusted information for enterprise customers in more than 140 countries globally. During his career, Manish has architected some of the largest and most widely used data management solutions used by most Fortune 500 companies today. Manish previously led product strategy and management for the Master Data Management (MDM) platform at Informatica and Siperian. Manish holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Andhra University College of Engineering.

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