Bridgenext, a leading digital consulting services firm based in Florida, has named Rajesh Khanna as its Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). With over 25 years of experience in technology consulting, Khanna’s appointment is expected to bring significant expertise to his new role, according to a company statement.
As the CRO, Khanna will lead Bridgenext’s revenue generation efforts, overseeing the company’s go-to-market strategy, client acquisition, and expansion initiatives. Additionally, he will be responsible for guiding offerings development, establishing strategic partnerships, and driving marketing activities.
Khanna’s appointment coincides with a critical phase for Bridgenext as it consolidates its operations, integrating Emtec, Emtec Digital, Wave6, and DEFINITION 6 under a unified brand. This consolidation underscores Bridgenext’s dedication to offering comprehensive digital solutions and empowering clients in their digital journeys.
John Castleman, Bridgenext’s newly appointed CEO, expressed confidence in Khanna’s ability to drive business growth, highlighting his track record in building strong client relationships and executing strategic deals.
Castleman remarked, “Rajesh arrives with a demonstrated history of fostering substantial business expansion through strong client connections, partnerships, and strategic negotiations.”
In accepting his new role, Khanna emphasized Bridgenext’s mission to assist clients in realizing the value of their digital transformation endeavors.
“Our depth of consulting, engineering, data, and marketing expertise, coupled with our client-focused delivery philosophy, positions us to revolutionize the digital consultancy landscape,” Khanna stated.
He also emphasized his commitment to assembling a high-performing team dedicated to driving growth while prioritizing client satisfaction and partner success.
“With his leadership and expertise, Bridgenext is well-positioned to strengthen its position as a trusted partner for organizations navigating the challenges of digital transformation,” the company noted.