Mr. Chandru RELWANI
Senior Director, CRM Applications Product Management, Oracle Corporation, Asia-Pacific and Japan

Chandru Relwani is Senior Director – CRM Applications Product Management for Asia-Pacific and Japan at Oracle Corporation. Chandru is responsible for all CRM Applications interactions between the Japan and Asia Pacific Field organizations and Development. Tasks undertaken by the Product Management group include such diverse responsibilities as defining the go-to-market initiatives for CRM, Product demonstrations, Applications Architecture definitions, Field Readiness for all staff and Partners for CRM Applications, Country and Industry specific localisations to products, and customer escalations. Chandru is also a member of the ASEAN Applications Management team.

Chandru joined Oracle in 2004, as Director CRM Applications Centre of Excellence (ACE) team. As Director, CRM ACE team, Chandru was responsible for driving key CRM initiatives across Asia-Pacific and engaging in strategic accounts to provide a holistic approach to customer management in a diverse range of industries. Chandru has also held the position of CRM Practice Director, Asia, managing the CRM practice of Oracle Consulting Services. In this role, post the Siebel Systems acquisition, Chandru was responsible for building the CRM consulting and delivery practice across multiple geographies including Greater China, India and ASEAN. More recently, Chandru was managing the ASEAN Sales Consulting team, where he was managing the applications pre-sales team covering the Oracle applications portfolio (ERP, CRM, BI, etc.)

Prior to his tenure at Oracle, he held the roles of Senior Engagement Manager at Siebel Systems, Program Manager at Standard Chartered Bank and Principal Consultant at Price Waterhouse Management Consultants.

Chandru holds a Master of Science degree in Data Communications, Network and Distributed Systems from University College, London University and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics and Computing Science from the Polytechnic of North London.