Viren Kapadia
Viren Kapadia (born 1967) is president and CEO of Gyrus Systems, a Learning Management System (LMS) since 2009.[2] He previously worked as a chief information officer (CIO) for Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Co. (now Willis Group) from 2006 to 2008 and as a vice president of information technology at General Electric from 1997 to 2006.[4][3] Kapadia is on the board of directors for Virginia College Fund [5], on the board for Virginia Value Veterans[6], and an advisory board member for the University of Connecticut School of Business MS FinTech. [7] Early lifeViren Kapadia was born the youngest of four children to Hasu and Rasik Kapadia in Valsad Gujarat.[2] He lived in Gujarat until he was 16 then his family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1983. EducationKapadia attended the University of Connecticut School of Business and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Accounting, 1989.[2] He received his MBA in International Business at the University of New Haven, 1995.[2] He was part of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses National Cohort program for Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies in 2018 at Babson College.[8] CareerAfter college, Kapadia worked as a Software Developer with Emery Worldwide in Wilton, Connecticut. In 1991, he worked at Aetna headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut as a Software Developer Manager. In 2001, Kapadia started working at GE, where various insurance business of GE were renamed Genworth Financial.[9][10] While at Genworth Financial in 2003, Kapadia along with Bryon Tatsumi and Steven E. Tivey made a patent, filed June 25, 2003 and date of Patent June 9, 2009.[11] In 2006, Kapadia worked for Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Co. (now Willis Group) as chief information officer and Sourcing Officer.[3] In 2009, Kapadia became the president and CEO of Gyrus System.[4][12] His business was featured in the Wall Street Journal as one of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses in November 2023. [13] References
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