
Murtuza Vasowalla
Director of Global Solutions Consulting
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Murtuza Vasowalla joined QUMAS in 2007 as Director of Global Solutions Consulting to lead the sales consulting team in selling enterprise GRC solutions to many of the world's largest corporations in financial services and life sciences.
Before joining QUMAS, Murtuza was the director of product marketing and a senior consultant supporting sales activities for Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance and Operational Risk Management solutions at OpenPages. He also contributed to the strategy and development of products including the launch of the Operational Risk Management solution. Prior to OpenPages, Murtuza held senior roles in various capacities at several technology startups, from 1995 to 2003, where he led the launch of innovative applications in new markets. Murtuza studied at the University of Mumbai, University of Virginia, and Harvard University.
Life Is a Box of Checklists
Posted: 100 days ago
I realized that there was a great sense of purpose and accomplishment in beginning the day with a checklist and going to bed at night with check marks for most, if not all, items on the day’s checklist. Even the most disciplined of people will fail to accomplish everything they put…
Read MoreTravel Update: QUMAS Booth at SIFMA-CL in Orlando, Florida
Posted: 162 days ago
If you are attending SIFMA-CL next week, come by and say hello. I will be in attendance and will be thrilled to speak with you. We will be in Booth #17.
For more information about QUMAS participation at SIFMA-CL Annual Seminar. go to http://www.qumas.com/news-events/pr-031708.asp
Is SOX The Answer To All Things?
Posted: 162 days ago
Last week, I had the honor and pleasure of attending a seminar in New York where former Congressman Michael Oxley was the keynote speaker. I guess you never quite lose the ability to be star struck even as you grow out of your adolescence. So I prepared well. Before I left…
Read MoreO Brother, Where Wert Thou?
Posted: 178 days ago
Funny how news stories from the recent past conjure up new streams of consciousness. I just came across this article (from November 2007) and the comment by Morten Friis, CRO at Royal Bank of Canada, struck a chord. The CRO’s role is clearly in the limelight today just as the CCO…
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