New Hires in RxSense Technology Leadership Team, Includes Indian-Americans


New Hires in RxSense Technology Leadership Team, Includes Indian-Americans

RxSense designates Vishal Arora as the chief technology officer of enterprise and Nitin Shingate as the chief technology officer for consumer.

FREMONT, CA: RxSense, healthcare solutions developer for improved transparency and access to affordable medications, has appointed two new CTOs – Vishal Arora and Nitin Shingate, for its enterprise and consumer divisions respectively.

In a statement, the company said that Arora will be supervising the engineering for the company’s transformative enterprise solutions, while Shingate will handle engineering efforts for the company’s consumer-facing prescription savings services.

Co-founder and CEO of RxSense, Rick Bates, says that Nitin and Vishal bring tremendous experience and the passion for innovation that comes from building engineering teams at fast-growing organizations. As the company continues to focus on developing industry-leading solutions to improve healthcare transparency and access to affordable medications, they are looking forward to their contributions to help in the company’s growth.

Arora has seven-year tenure at Google, where he was a core part of the AdWords for advertisers rewrite, taking it from a monolith to microservices-based architecture. He also served Dropbox, where he bootstrapped a new engineering organization focused on building engineering infrastructure and tools. He also served in engineering leadership roles at Chegg and National Instruments, and most recently at EF Educational Tours, where he was vice president of engineering.

Arora says in a statement that RxSense is driving important change in the U.S. healthcare system with cloud-based technologies that bring flexibility and scalability to minimize operational waste, and he is excited to join this talented team to develop innovative solutions that deliver efficiency to the industry and ultimately lower costs.

Shingate worked in Overstock as chief technology officer. He also held an engineering leadership role at Facebook, where he directed software engineering, DevOps, and the architect team and implemented key processes for software development. Recently he worked as chief technology officer of Raise.

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