Namit Ranjan

leader / musician / seeker / experimentator

contact@namitranjan.com
+91-7405327654

Resume

As a seasoned navigator of the AEC industry's dynamic landscape, I currently lead a talented team of implementation consultants at Autodesk, where we transform customer aspirations into tangible successes. With a keen eye for fostering customer relationships and an ear attuned to their evolving needs, my expertise lies in bridging innovative solutions with client goals. My journey, rich with diverse cultural experiences and languages, has honed my ability to anticipate and exceed expectations.

I view leadership as an art form, believing one must be an artist to succeed in it. Outside of work, I channel my creativity into music, playing the piano, and composing jingles. I thrive on the fusion of new ideas and collaborative ventures, always eager to engage with like-minded visionaries across varied backgrounds.

Work Experience

Manager, Professional Services Consulting

Autodesk (Bengaluru, India)
January 2023 to present

Senior Implementation Consultant

Autodesk (Bengaluru, India)
October 2021 to January 2023

Technical Account Specialist

Autodesk (Bengaluru, India)
July 2018 to October 2021

Education

Bachelor of Technology, Civil Engineering

Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (Gandhinagar, India), 2011-2015
Batch of 2015

BIM Product Innovator

Axes Studios (Mumbai, India)
March 2018 to June 2018

BIM Specialist

Axes Studios (Mumbai, India)
June 2015 to March 2018

High School

Loyola School (Jamshedpur, India)
Batch of 2010

"In the art of leadership, one must learn to disconnect and detach, balancing the strength gained from adversity with the humility of sand-written mistakes and stone-etched achievements. Navigating ego, insecurities, and the inevitable betrayals with patience and calm, true leaders paint a shiny picture amidst chaos, fostering vision and resilience. Embrace the courage to stand by your team, listen more than you speak, and act with kindness. Leadership isn't about the pursuit of money or respect; it's a relentless journey of purpose, satisfaction, and the wisdom to thrive under pressure while staying grounded. Remember, it's important to be nice, but even more important to be real."– Namit Ranjan