SUPRIYA VENKATESAN has been named senior director of content at Terakeet, an enterprise search-engine technology company. She will provide strategic leadership and operational management for the Terakeet content team, support cross-discipline integration, and drive team development and overall editorial quality. Previously director of content strategy at Critical Mass, Venkatesan built enterprise-level content strategies and supported […]
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SUPRIYA VENKATESAN has been named senior director of content at Terakeet, an enterprise search-engine technology company. She will provide strategic leadership and operational management for the Terakeet content team, support cross-discipline integration, and drive team development and overall editorial quality. Previously director of content strategy at Critical Mass, Venkatesan built enterprise-level content strategies and supported customers like Apple and Dropbox across digital-transformation projects. She also co-founded Critical Mass’s Diversity & Inclusion Board. Prior to Critical Mass, she served as a communications consultant for The United Nations and Washington Post Brand Studio and worked as a journalist at The New York Times, CNN, and Forbes. Venkatesan received her master’s degree in strategic communications from Columbia University and her bachelor’s degree in media and communications from the Maharishi University of Management. She is also a combat veteran, having served as a sergeant and senior communications manager in the U.S. Army for six years, including a 15-month deployment to Iraq.