Founder

Meet the Founder

Founder Story

Mr. Pavan Chalamalasetti is a technology entrepreneur and thought leader with 20 years of experience in IT industry. Holding a master’s degree in computer science from Andhra University, India, and having completed Artificial Intelligence & Edge implementation from the University of Oxford, Pavan possesses a unique blend of technical expertise and entrepreneurial acumen. His main areas of expertise are Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Cloud technologies.

Throughout his career, Pavan has worked with large international banks, technology & business consulting firms, and government agencies in various capacities. His broad and in-depth industry experience includes implementing major transformation programs with prestigious clients such as the Bank of England, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds Bank, Ministry of Justice UK, Accenture, TCS, Axfood, Vodafone, and HP.

As a technology evangelist, Pavan is an active member of different technical and professional communities like British Computer Society, London Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Pavan has contributed for various initiatives and recognized for the same. Most recently, he has been instrumental in organizing the first Formula-E racing event held in India, in Hyderabad. He was among the select few who were invited to meet India’s Union Minister for Science & Technology Dr Jitendra Singh, during his visit to London.

At Datavalley, our inception is rooted in our founder’s deep passion for cultivating expertise in individuals and shaping them into high-performing professionals. He has always believed in the power of education and the transformation it can bring in one’s professional life.

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Mr. Pavan Chalamalasetti

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