August 19, 2025 - 22:56

Tria Federal has announced the promotion of Murali Mallina to the position of Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In his new role, Mallina will oversee the company’s technological direction and strategy, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of innovation in the industry.
With a strong background in technology and leadership, Mallina brings a wealth of experience to the position. He has been instrumental in driving several key initiatives at Tria Federal, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency and integrating cutting-edge technologies into the company’s services. His vision is expected to propel the organization towards achieving its long-term goals while fostering a culture of collaboration and creativity among the technology teams.
As the new CTO, Mallina will work closely with other executives to align technology initiatives with business objectives, ensuring that Tria Federal continues to deliver exceptional value to its clients. His appointment reflects the company’s commitment to leveraging technology as a core component of its growth strategy.
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