Typically in any business, you hear about people being promoted to the senior leadership positions after they have successfully built or envisioned or launched a product which has contributed significantly to the company revenue. But, that does not seem to be the case in our R&D.
- BH was leading the development Cybersecurity product and it was shut down, after it was catering to just one to two customers. His reward--promoted to CTO.
- JP was leading the text analytics product. This was an acquisition of Terragram, and JP ran the product to the ground and it barely sells now. His reward--promoted to head of R&D Engg.
- AS was leading the Education Practice. That product was shutdown and he was promoted to Head of R&D.
No wonder, you do not hear about our prior heads of the R&D go on to have a luminous career in other technology companies after they leave SAS.