IndiSoft Names Atul Shinde Customer Support Manager
Veteran Software Developer Tapped to Serve Clients’ Needs
Shinde has a proven dual background in the development of in-depth technological domains as well as client communications and problem resolution. His experience spans mortgage banking, mortgage insurance, energy and utility industries.
“Along with having technology that can effectively address our clients’ needs, we want people who can leverage business and technical know-how to offer clients the support they need, and Atul is a real asset in that effort,” said
Prior to joining IndiSoft, Shinde has been a designer, developer and project manager at
Shinde has a master of computer applications degree from
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