ServiceLink announced its appointment of Hemanth Panyam as its senior vice president of product innovation.
Panyam has more than 20 years of product innovation, management and strategy experience. Over the course of his career, he launched multiple 0-1 products and scaled numerous software-as-a-service (SaaS) technology products for some of the nation’s largest technology-led services and businesses in the healthcare and financial sectors.
His extensive expertise in product management and strategy includes scaling multiple SaaS and technology consulting businesses from $0 to $300 million in revenue across various industries and geographies.
In his new role, Panyam will be responsible for bringing products and services to life at ServiceLink. He will report directly to Chief Technology Officer Kiran Vattem and build a team that is focused on systematically identifying ways to improve and innovate the mortgage space through products and services.
“I am excited to bring my extensive knowledge and experience to ServiceLink that is grounded in technology and innovation that challenges the status quo,” Panyam said in a release. “I look forward to deeply examining client-consumer touchpoints to analyze and then create disruptive innovations that will impact the mortgage landscape. I want to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives by removing friction and elevating their experience in the mortgage space.”
Over the course of his career, Panyam has worked across the healthcare, retail and fintech industries, building cutting-edge technology products. His efforts have taken him across the world, where he founded, led and scaled digital products and solutions for a U.S.-based Fortune 200 firm in Australia and New Zealand, built and exited a retail startup that he co-founded, and played a pivotal role as the first member of the India team for a startup that went on to make waves in the healthcare technology space. He excels at creating multi-year product strategies and leading large teams through the build, launch and scale processes.