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Helping HR Make the Business Case for Employee Benefits Programs w/ Raghavan Menon, Espresa

The HR Gazette Season 1 Episode 168

In this HRchat interview, Bill Banham is joined by Raghavan Menon, CTO, Head of Product and Co-Founder at Espresa, the culture benefits platform based in the Bay Area. 

Raghavan is an entrepreneur with two decades of startup and management expertise.

Most recently, Raghavan was Co-Founder at Odysee, acquired by Google, and before that at Ingot Systems, acquired by Virage logic. He also holds 11 patents.

This special episode is part one of a two-part interview profiling the technology and mission of Espresa. The interview was recorded at the Espresa office in Palo Alto, California in January 2020. 





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