Management

“Ethics is a good business. Trust and honesty is at the heart of all we do”

Kumar Nathan

Kumar Nathan is an expert in creating successful startup operations and new markets for advanced Technology. Prior to joining Coppercone, he founded ePairs in 1998, a leading boutique enterprise software services widely acknowledged as the market leader in Siebel CRM. At ePairs, Kumar served as president and CEO until its acquisition by Perficient in 2007. Previously, he held senior management positions in operations, marketing, and finance at US Interactive, Inc, Philips Semiconductor, Applied Materials and Verity. Kumar received a BA in Econometrics from University of Madras; Fellow of Chartered Accountants from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and an MBA from the School of Business from George Washington University, Wash D.C.

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