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Company Overview:

SlideShare is a community for sharing presentations on the web. The SlideShare team is a small, tightly-knit group of developers and designers based in Mountain View (California, USA) & New Delhi (India) respectively. Slideshare’s blog

Management

Rashmi Sinha, CEO

Rashmi Sinha

Rashmi manages community and business development for SlideShare.
Rashmi is a designer, researcher and entrepreneur. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive NeuroPsychology from Brown University and has taught at SIMS, UC Berkeley. She is involved in the HCI community, was one of the founding members of the Information Architecture Society, and co-chairs the monthly BayCHI talk series. Rashmi earlier co-founded Uzanto, a user experience consulting company. Her personal Blog

Amit Ranjan, COO

Amit Ranjan

Amit has a previous background in product marketing, sales & consumer research. His last job was with PepsiCo; prior to PepsiCo, he worked with Asian Paints & Godrej. He holds an MBA from the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi and a Mechanical Engineering degree from REC/NIT, Jaipur. He authors Webyantra, India’s most widely read Web 2.0 blog. And he is part of the organizing team of Proto.in, India’s premier event for showcasing tech startups. Amits personal blog.

Jon Boutelle, CTO

Jon Boutello,

Jon is the CTO of SlideShare. He studied Computer Science at Brown University. He started his career writing computer graphics code at AVS. He then spent several years working in the enterprise ecommerce space as a software engineer at CommerceOne. Jon writes a blog focused on rich internet technologies (AJAX, Flash, Flex et al). Jon’s personal Blog

Website/s: www.slideshare.net

Contact Information
655 W. Evelyn Ave #4,
Mountain View CA 94041,
email: rashmi@slideshare.net
Office Telephone: 650-564-0000
Office Fax: 877-801-8097

City: New Delhi

Additional Notes:

One can upload one’s PowerPoint, OpenOffice, Keynote or PDF presentations, tag them, embed them into one’s blog or website, browse others’ presentations, and comment on individual slides. The transcripts of ones presentation will be indexed by internet search engines and show up in search results.