Puru Kholia

Head Of Design at Truminds Software Systems

Puru Kholia has over 18 years of work experience in various design roles. Currently, they are a Member of the Design Leadership Forum. Prior to this, Puru served as the Head of Design at Truminds Software Systems, leading a team of 6 designers and designing next-generation interactions and IoT solutions. Puru also worked as a User Experience Manager at Adani Digital Labs and as a Senior Design Specialist - UX at GreyOrange. Earlier in their career, Puru held positions such as Lead Designer and Senior Designer - Visual at Altran, Senior Visual Designer at Design For Use, and User Experience Visual Designer at GlobalLogic. Puru started their career as a Visual Designer at Cognizant Technology Solutions and also worked as a Freelance Design Researcher at CKS Consulting Pvt. Ltd. and as an Assistant Creative Consultant at Nicholas hoffland Design. Overall, Puru's experience spans across various industries and includes designing for B2B and B2C products, leading design teams, and implementing design strategies for different organizations.

Puru Kholia completed their education in a chronological sequence as follows:

From 2002 to 2003, Puru attended Somerville School - India, where they pursued a HSCE (Higher Secondary Certificate Examination) with a focus on Humanities.

Afterward, from 2003 to 2007, they enrolled at Jamia Millia Islamia where they obtained their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree, specializing in Applied Arts.

From 2007 to 2009, Puru pursued their higher education at the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology. During this period, they earned their Master of Design (M Des) degree in Communication Design.

It is important to note that these details provide a chronological overview of Puru Kholia's education history without making any strong assumptions beyond the provided information.

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