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Sprinklr Appoints Karthik Suri as Chief Product Officer

Sprinklr (NYSE: CXM) has announced the appointment of Karthik Suri as the Chief Product and Corporate Strategy Officer. Suri, who brings over 25 years of product leadership and strategic experience in the technology industry, will be responsible for leading the company's product vision and execution, as well as its corporate strategy.

Suri's previous experience includes serving as the Chief Product Officer at Cornerstone OnDemand, where he was responsible for transforming the company's product into a full-stack, workforce agility and intelligence platform. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Product and Technology Officer at Invitae and held leadership roles at companies such as PayPal, eBay, Magento, and Yahoo!.

Sprinklr is a unified customer experience management platform that empowers brands to deliver extraordinary experiences at scale. The company's unified platform provides solutions for social media management, marketing, advertising, customer feedback, and omnichannel contact center management.

As of now, Sprinklr serves over 1,900 enterprises, including Microsoft, P&G, Samsung, and 60% of the Fortune 100, helping them deliver consistent, trusted customer experiences worldwide.

The press release did not provide specific financial metrics or changes since the last period. As a result of these announcements, the company's shares have moved 0.39% on the market, and are now trading at a price of $7.79. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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