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Cendyn appointed Yakesh Arora as a Chief Technology Officer

Yakesh Arora was elevated from senior vice president of global engineering to chief technology officer (CTO) by Cendyn, a multinational integrated hotel technology and services company, today.

Arora is a creative CTO who has a history of creating innovative, scalable solutions for customers that have led to notable gains in profits and sales. He increased market share and revenues by effectively creating, leading, and training several teams to complete industry-first initiatives.

Arora has worked in technology for about 25 years, 15 of them years spent in the hotel sector. He co-founded and served as CTO of a revolutionary software firm in the hotel industry prior to joining Cendyn in 2022 as part of an acquisition. In that capacity, he conceived and developed a SaaS hotel booking engine, moved products to the AWS cloud, and created an industry-first guest management and marketing platform, among other things.

He continued to oversee research and development teams as they moved from independent product development teams to a single engineering workforce, enhancing quality and agility, after joining Cendyn as SVP of software engineering and then SVP of global engineering. He was in charge of re-architecting a crucial CMS product, reducing cloud expenses by 70%, and establishing the framework for a genuine SaaS solution.

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