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Poorvi Ladha

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Poorvi Ladha
SVP - Head of QA (Risk Management Systems)
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I am a Quality Engineering practitioner and leader with over 15 years of experience helping large, regulated organisations build confidence in business-critical software through modern quality engineering, intelligent automation, and data-driven quality practices. My work has focused on strengthening the resilience, reliability, and governance of enterprise technology platforms that support critical financial services.

Throughout my career, I have helped organisations navigate successive shifts in software engineering, evolving quality practices from traditional enterprise applications to data-intensive platforms and, more recently, to the emerging era of AI-native systems. I have led enterprise-wide quality transformation initiatives that embed quality into software delivery, strengthen engineering governance, and enable informed, risk-based decision-making.

I am passionate about the future of quality engineering and particularly interested in how the discipline is evolving to assure AI-native software. I believe the future of quality lies in combining strong engineering practices, intelligent automation, and human judgment to build resilient, trustworthy systems that users and organisations can depend on.

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