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Sramana Mitra has been an entrepreneur and a strategy consultant in
Silicon Valley since 1994. Her fields of experience span from hard core
technology disciplines like semiconductors to sophisticated consumer
marketing industries including fashion and education.
As an entrepreneur CEO,
Sramana founded 3 companies: Dais (Off-shore Software Services),
Intarka (Sales Lead Generation and Qualification Software; VC: NEA)
and Uuma (Online Personalized Store for selling clothes using Expert
Systems software; VC: Redwood). Two of these were acquired, while the
third received an acquisition offer from Ralph Lauren which the company
did not accept.
As strategy consultant, Sramana Mitra has consulted with over 80 companies, including public companies like SAP, Cadence Design Systems, Webex, KLA-Tencor,
Best Buy, MercadoLibre and Tessera among others. Her work has also
included numerous startups and VCs, and she played Interim VP Marketing
roles for 7 such ventures. Sramana has a proven track-record in
turnarounds, both small private companies (Example: think3, with Joe
Costello) and divisions of larger companies (Example: a $100 Million
Business Unit of Cadence, with Lavi Lev). She has also created major
growth strategies through new market penetration, M&A, Industry
Roll-ups, etc.
Sramana has developed a well-regarded
methodology for Positioning which she has used repeatedly in different
situations and across a variety of market segments.
Sramana
writes a weekly column for Forbes and is currently authoring
Entrepreneur Journeys, a series of books focused on demystifying
entrepreneurship. Entrepreneur Journeys (Volume One) is now available
from Amazon.com.
Writings from Sramana’s popular strategy blog
are syndicated by Seeking Alpha, GigaOm, ReadWriteWeb, TheStreet.com
and many other high traffic online business, finance, and technology
publishers.
Sramana has a Masters degree in EECS from MIT and a Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Economics from Smith College.
Sramana is an engaging and entertaining public speaker. Here are some video clips of her at Forbes and YouTube. A recent NPR appearance on Marty Nemko’s radio show was particularly animated.
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