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Gaurav Kheterpal
Founder & CEO - Vanshiv Technologies, Instructor, Multi-Cloud Enterprise Architect, Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame, Mulesoft Ambassador, GDG Cloud Leader, GenAI Enthusiast, 17+ Years on Salesforce
Gaurav Kheterpal is a prominent figure in the tech industry, particularly in the Salesforce ecosystem. He is the Founder and CEO of Vanshiv Technologies, a premium consulting and professional services company focused on multi-cloud expertise.13
Key highlights of Gaurav Kheterpal's profile include:
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Expertise:
- Multi-Cloud Enterprise Architect with 45 Salesforce certifications, 23 Accredited Professional certifications, 4 MuleSoft certifications, 3 Google certifications, and AWS certification1
- Over 22 years of experience in strategic account management, product development, and upskilling teams on cutting-edge technologies1
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Recent Achievements:
- His daughter, Vanisha Kheterpal, recently won the best student award at her school's annual function2
Gaurav is known for his extensive knowledge of the Salesforce ecosystem and his commitment to values such as trust, integrity, and transparency in his business practices.13
Highlights
Thanks @HindustanTimes @htTweets @indiacom for taking my little startup from the bylanesm of Jaipur to national news!
Grateful for spreading our message on aligning office workspaces to our culture & heritage!
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Our society WhatsApp group is an absolute joke - it's called 'Parivar' and here's what happens so frequently
- Someone passed away, they post about it - members post - a few "RIP" and "Om Shanti" messages follow
- Then, somone will post a forward joke video
- A flurry of useless Good Morning graphics follows
- And of course - Election posts - self-proclaimed political anlysts sharing their gyaan
- Until the Hindu Muslim posts take over
- Some lady will discover a Eureka moment with a new recipe and post it
- The orbituary message is lost among all the trash
The worst part - when I go for the cremation/ biathak of the person who's passed away, generally <5% of the group members actually show up.
We used to believe grief, when shared, became lighter.
Now, the messages are many. The people are missing.
Alas!
