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Ambal Balakrishnan is the Co-founder of ClickDocuments. She is a technologist-turned-marketer. Ambal spent about a decade in the Corporate world in various roles – engineering, program management, business development, strategy and marketing for premium and fast growing product divisions at Cisco. Education: MBA from Wharton, Univ. of Penn and Masters in Computer Science from Purdue University. Based in Silicon Valley. Twitter: twitter.com/ambal and twitter.com/clickdocuments Blog: Clickdocuments.com/connectthedocs
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