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Sushma Reddy Chitturi

Vice President Product Engineering at Enhops (A ProArch Company)

Sushma Reddy Chitturi's work experience includes roles such as Principal Delivery Head, Delivery Head, and Programming Manager at ProArch. In these roles, they were responsible for developing and maintaining both Windows and web applications, as well as services, and working with SQL for back end development. Sushma Reddy also served as the Vice President of Product Engineering at Enhops, a ProArch company. Prior to that, they worked at SEDC as a Production Programming Lead. Sushma Reddy has experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Kansas State University, where they designed and developed an online learning system and upgraded the accounting system for the KSRE department. Sushma Reddy also interned at AgVantis Inc, where they customized Microsoft Dynamics CRM and developed add-ins for Microsoft Outlook Client. Additionally, they worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Advanced Manufacturing Institute, where they designed a custom door project and developed an intranet portal using Microsoft Active Directories Tool. Sushma Reddy began their career as a Software Developer at ProArch IT Solutions Private Limited, where they played a role in developing and testing a Notes system.

Sushma Reddy Chitturi completed their Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Technology from Deccan College of Engineering, where they studied from 2002 to 2006. Following that, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science at Kansas State University, attending from 2008 to 2010. In terms of certifications, Sushma obtained the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) qualification from Microsoft in June 2009. Subsequently, they earned additional certifications. These include becoming a Certified Scrum Master through the Scrum Alliance in February 2021, completing the DevOps Foundations: DevSecOps course from LinkedIn in June 2021, mastering the Learning Cloud Computing: Cloud Security course from LinkedIn in July 2020, and completing the Communicating about Culturally Sensitive Issues course from LinkedIn in August 2020.

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