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Karun Sreerama

Highly Educated Engineer and Executive

Address: Houston, TX, US
Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karun-sreerama-8b8ba29b/
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Combining expertise in engineering and business leadership, Dr. Karun Sreerama has driven growth for numerous companies. He prepared for his career over the course of more than a decade in higher education, which began with receipt of a bachelor of science in civil engineering at Osmania University in India. Dr. Karun Sreerama then went on to earn a master of science in engineering at the University of Roorkee, where he received a university gold medal in academics for his top performance within the University National Merit Scholarship competition.


After a post-graduate year at Cambridge University, which he attended as a Queen's Bursary Scholarship Fellow, Dr. Karun Sreerama relocated to the United States to pursue his PhD in civil engineering at the University of Missouri, Rolla. Since that time, he has established himself in the business world in roles such as senior vice president and chief engineer with Professional Service Industries, where he led revenue increases and facilitated market expansion for the company's work in such areas as geotechnical engineering and materials testing.



Also a graduate of the MBA program at The University of Texas at Austin and the Graduate Executive Leadership Program at Stanford University, Dr. Karun Sreerama also spearheaded growth as executive vice president of Simply Stocks and as president and CEO of ESPA CORP, Inc. He currently leads as principal of The Asset Management Consultants and serves as a board member for several community organizations.

Experience

The Asset Management Consultants

Principal

Sep 1, 2005 - Present

ESPA CORP, Inc.

President & CEO

Oct 1, 2004 - Jun 1, 2015

Education

Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

Executive Leadership

Aug 1, 2015 - Oct 1, 2015

The University of Texas at Austin

MBA

May 1, 1998 - Jun 1, 2000

Management

University of Missouri-Rolla

PhD

Aug 1, 1986 - May 1, 1990

Civil Engineering