Udemy Appoints Neeracha Taychakhoonavudh as Chief Customer Experience Officer to Accelerate Enterprise Strategy
Experienced SaaS executive to lead global customer success, support and operations, scaling global customer loyalty and strengthening focus on voice of the customer.
In this newly created role, Taychakhoonavudh will lead Udemy’s Global Customer Success and Customer Operations teams, overseeing enterprise customer adoption, expansion and retention strategies to meet the evolving needs of the company’s diverse, worldwide customer base. She will report directly to
Taychakhoonavudh brings extensive enterprise software and customer success leadership experience, most recently serving as Chief Customer Officer at Asana, and previously spent 14 years at Salesforce in leadership roles spanning customer success, renewals, partner strategy, industry solutions, and sales operations, most recently serving as Salesforce’s Executive Vice President, Global Customer Success.
“Neeracha brings deep expertise in customer experience, a global mindset, and an ability to scale strategic programs that drive expansion with global organizations that provide lasting business value,” said
"I've deployed AI tools which transform the customer experience by delivering a truly personalized journey, and look forward to leveraging this in the world of skills development, both at the individual and organizational level," said Taychakhoonavudh. "As the future of work undergoes revolutionary levels of change,
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