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Karthik Krishnan is an Indian-American business executive and the former global chief executive officer (CEO) of Britannica Group.[1][2] He is an adjunct professor at the Stern School of Business, New York University.[3] An NACD-certified board director,[4] Karthik was profiled by the Financial Times' Agenda Week in their Diversity 100 publication.[5]
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Krishnan was born and raised in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He did his schooling at G.K Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Ambattur, and T.I. Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Ambattur. He went to Coimbatore Institute of Technology and graduated in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in engineering. In 2006, he received his master's degree in business administration from Stern School of Business, New York.[6]
He started his career as a software engineer working on emerging internet applications and then moved on to work as a digital strategy and transformation consultant for Rodale, Inc.
In 2006, Krishnan joined RELX (formerly Reed Elsevier) as Vice President of Interactive Media and Sales. He then went on to lead the channel at Elsevier, Inc. as Senior Vice President and General Manager for Global Pharma Business and e-commerce, and finally led its Global Clinical Reference & Workflow business.
He joined Britannica in November 2017.[7][8][9] He introduced Britannica Insights, a Google Chrome browser extension,[10] and then Britannica School Insights,[11] which supplied comparable content for subscribers of Britannica’s online classroom solutions and a partnership with YouTube on various conspiracy theories at the platform.[12]
Krishnan has also authored and published articles on various technology and education-based topics.[13]
World Economic Forum
Forbes
The Hill
IMD