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Indian-American Sonali Shah Named CEO of Cobalt
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Cobalt, a prominent leader in advanced security solutions, has appointed Sonali Shah as its new Chief Executive Officer. Shah, who previously served on the company's board, takes the helm during a period of significant growth and innovation for Cobalt.
Originally from Potomac, MD, and now based in Boston, Shah brings over 20 years of experience in the technology sector to her new role. Her career includes notable achievements in scaling high-growth technology companies. She is well-regarded for her pioneering work at Bitsight Security Ratings, where she developed the first cybersecurity risk rating platform. Additionally, Shah has made substantial contributions to application security technologies at Veracode and Invicti, and she has a background in investment banking with Credit Suisse.
In a statement, Shah expressed her enthusiasm about joining Cobalt. “I am thrilled to join Cobalt at this pivotal moment,” she said. “Cobalt is uniquely positioned to help enterprises manage the risks associated with their expanding attack surfaces through effective and continuous offensive security programs. I look forward to collaborating with Cobalt’s exceptional team to drive the next phase of the company’s growth, focusing on delivering maximum value to our customers as their offensive security needs evolve.”
Shah succeeds Chris Manton-Jones, who has led Cobalt since April 2022. Shah holds a master’s degree in economics from the London School of Economics and an MBA from the Wharton School. In addition to her role at Cobalt, she serves on the ThreatX board, is involved with Shibumi, and advises entrepreneurs through Springboard Enterprises and Astia. Shah is also committed to supporting educational non-profits through her work with Hestia and the GreenLight Fund.
“I am excited to join the amazing team at Cobalt,” Shah said. “As a leader in PtaaS and offensive security testing, Cobalt plays a crucial role in helping businesses manage risk effectively. I am eager to contribute my operational expertise and cybersecurity knowledge to propel Cobalt’s journey and explore new opportunities.”
Shah’s appointment is notable not only for her impressive professional background but also because she is the second member of her immediate family to hold a CEO position; her husband, Praveen Tipirneni, is the CEO of Morphic Therapeutic, which was recently acquired by Eli Lilly in July.
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Tollywood News: In people’s life knowing important things through daily news keeps people up to date and makes in gaining knowledge by knowing information that occurs around the country. Have to be good at knowing new things through daily news then, HYD7AM is the best website which provides all the latest news and updates about Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Like Political news, fashion news, Health & Fitness news, Life style news, technology news, etc.
1. Macherla Niyojakavargam: Young hero Nithin was lastly seen in the action flick ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ which was released in August but unfortunately, the movie failed at the box office. According to the latest buzz, now the movie will be available to stream on ZEE5 from 9th December. The film is directed by M.S. Rajasekhar Reddy and produced by Sudhakar Reddy and Nikitha Reddy. Tresa and Krithi Shetty played the female leading roles. For this film, Mahati Swara Sagar composed the music.
Read: Krithi Shetty’s Latest News and Updates
2. HIT 2: Talented and young hero Adivi Shesh recently made his Hindi film debut with Major, the film has created a solid market for Adivi Sesh in Bollywood. Currently, this Major actor is busy promoting his upcoming release HIT 2 which is all set to release on December 2nd only in Telugu. To begin with, Major was a decent success in the Hindi Market, the makers strongly decided to release a Hindi Version by the end of December. HIT 2 is a sequel to HIT which is directed by Sailesh Kolanu and bankrolled by Prashanti Tipirneni while Natural Star Nani is the presenter under the banner of Wall Poster Cinema. Meenakshi Chaudhary is the heroine of this film.
Read: Adivi Shesh’s Latest News and Updates
3. Drishyam 2: ‘Drishyam’ was originally made in Malayalam film and remade in almost all the prominent languages across the nation including Hindi, which stars Ajay Devgan, Shriya Saran, and Tabu in the lead roles. Recently, the movie ‘Drishyam 2’ a sequel to ‘Drishyam’ was released running successfully at the box office and has even joined the ₹ 100CR club within one week of its release. This shall be the original biggest hit of Bollywood this year.
Read: Shriya Saran’s Latest News and Updates
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Read: Nikhil Siddhartha’s Latest News and Updates
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znewstech · 2 years
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HIT 2 teaser: Adivi Sesh impresses; director Sailesh Kolanu’s film produced by Prashanti Tipirneni and actor Nani to release in December 
Adivi Sesh impresses as a cop in the teaser of Telugu film ‘HIT 2’, directed by Sailesh Kolanu and produced by Prashanti Tipirneni and actor Nani  Adivi Sesh impresses as a cop in the teaser of Telugu film ‘HIT 2’, directed by Sailesh Kolanu and produced by Prashanti Tipirneni and actor Nani  The teaser of the Telugu film HIT 2, starring Adivi Sesh and directed by Sailesh Kolanu, offers a sneak…
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rafi1228 · 2 years
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Director confirms Hit series is an universe and reveals the teaser date
Director confirms Hit series is an universe and reveals the teaser date
‘HIT-2’, starring Adivi Sesh as KD aka Krishna Dev, is directed by Dr Sailesh Kolanu. Produced by Prashanti Tipirneni, the film is coming to theatres on December 2. The film was supposed to release much earlier but it got postponed due to the delay at the time of shooting. In the past the HIT team said that soon the film’s promotional activities will be kicked off with the release of a teaser.…
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harpianews · 2 years
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Plan and start a wedding beauty routine with this expert-recommended timeline
Everyone wants to look their best and have healthy-looking, glowing and supple skin on their day wedding, But, it is important to note that skincare preparations should begin months in advance. According to Dr. Sarvya C Tipirneni, Consultant Dermatologist and Cosmetologist at Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore, frequent use of makeup increases the risk of skin itching. acne and breakouts, “What could…
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coinnewsfx · 4 years
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Election preview in the 6th district of Arizona: David Schweikert versus Hiral Tipirneni 2020
Election preview in the 6th district of Arizona: David Schweikert versus Hiral Tipirneni 2020
Dr. Hiral Tipirneni takes over Rep. David Schweikert in the 6th Congressional District of Arizona.
Tipirneni, doctor and cancer researcher, has more than ten times more cash than Schweikert.
Schweikert admitted to having committed 11 abusive tax money violations in July 2020, was reprimanded on the floor of the house and fined $ 50,000.
You can find more stories on the Business Insider homepage.
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pateldevs · 4 years
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thedepressedweasel · 6 years
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Please donate/boost this to help Hiral Tipirneni win and make history next month as the first-ever female doctor in Congress
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newsyaari · 4 years
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All four Democratic Indian-American Lawmakers Of 'Samosa Caucus' Re-Elected
All four Democratic Indian-American Lawmakers Of ‘Samosa Caucus’ Re-Elected
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Raja Krishnamoorthi coined the informal term “samosa caucus” for Indian-American lawmakers
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In an impressive show, all the four Indian-American Democratic lawmakers – Dr Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamoorthi – have been re-elected to the US House of Representatives.
The Indian-American community has emerged as a force to reckon with for the…
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newzzhub · 4 years
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All 4 Democratic Indian-American Lawmakers Of "Samosa Caucus" Re-Elected To US House of Representatives
All 4 Democratic Indian-American Lawmakers Of “Samosa Caucus” Re-Elected To US House of Representatives
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Raja Krishnamoorthi coined the casual time period “samosa caucus” for Indian-American lawmakers
Washington:
In a formidable present, all of the 4 Indian-American Democratic lawmakers – Dr Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamoorthi – have been re-elected to the US House of Representatives.
The Indian-American neighborhood has emerged as a drive to reckon…
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newsoutbursts · 4 years
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Indian Origin Democrat Wins Primary In US’ Arizona Dr Hiral Tipirneni has been endorsed by Democratic leaders, including Senator Kamala Harris Washington: Dr Hiral Tipirneni, an Indian-American emergency room physician, has won the Democratic party primary for the US House of Representatives in the US state of Arizona.
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newshindiplus · 4 years
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अमेरिका में भारत की जीत, हिरल टिपिरनेनी डेमोक्रेट पार्टी का प्राइमरी चुनाव जीतीं
अमेरिका में भारत की जीत, हिरल टिपिरनेनी डेमोक्रेट पार्टी का प्राइमरी चुनाव जीतीं
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हिरल टिपिरनेनी (फाइल फोटो)
नये सर्वेक्षण (New Survey) से पता चला है कि अमेरिकी चिकित्सक हिरल टिपिरनेनी रिपब्लिकन पार्टी के मौजूदा सांसद डेविड श्विकर्ट रिपब्लिकन उम्मीदवार से महज तीन अंक पीछे चल रही हैं.
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awesometeennews · 4 years
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Indian-American physician Hiral Tipirneni wins Democratic Congressional primary in Arizona
Indian-American physician Hiral Tipirneni wins Democratic Congressional primary in Arizona
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Dr Hiral Tipirneni, an Indian-American emergency room physician, has won the Democratic party primary for the US House of Representatives in the US state of Arizona.
I’m honored to be the Democratic nominee in #AZ06. My sincere gratitude to the voters, vols, my team & family!
New polling shows we’re only down by 3pts to the incumbent! Please chip in $5, $10 or whatever you can today…
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cannabiscomrade · 4 years
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I'm in Arizona's district 6, and I was completely bewildered by our results because everything I could tell was that Tipirneni had the vote? And then my grandpa told me that no, we're so gerrymandered, of course the guy with MULTIPLE ETHICS VIOLATIONS still managed to win. I hate this fucking system.
Arizona is so fucked up I’m disappointed but not surprised
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via Politics – FiveThirtyEight
In 2018, now-Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley shocked the political world by unseating 20-year incumbents in their Democratic primaries. And this year, the trend continued with progressives Marie Newman, Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush winning their own upsets against long-serving congressmen.1
Thanks to an increasingly powerful progressive campaign apparatus, there’s no question that the left is now an established player in the Democratic Party. But is it strong enough to rival the political muscle of the party establishment?
To find out, FiveThirtyEight has once again tracked hundreds of endorsements in every Senate, House and governor primary completed so far this year (through Aug. 18). We looked at the win-loss records of the endorsees of eight key Democratic influencers: progressive groups Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee; progressive figures Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders; and two arms of the national Democratic Party, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.2 The result is the most complete picture yet of which wing of the party is doing better at the ballot box.
And while the progressive upsets may have grabbed all the headlines, the numbers say the party establishment is still king of the hill. Of the 217 Democratic incumbents who ran in the primaries we analyzed, 214 won or advanced to the general election.3 Granted, that includes 19 incumbents — such as Reps. Ilhan Omar, Katie Porter, Rashida Tlaib and Ocasio-Cortez herself — who were supported by one or more of the six progressive endorsers we’re tracking. But in the 17 primaries where progressives (candidates endorsed by at least one of these six entities) went up against an incumbent, the progressive-backed candidate lost 14 times. (Newman, Bowman and Bush were the only exceptions.)
Most progressive challengers lost to incumbents
How candidates endorsed by Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Sen. Sanders or Rep. Ocasio-Cortez have fared against incumbents in Democratic primaries for Senate, House and governor, through Aug. 18, 2020
Endorsed by … Candidate Race Indiv. J. Dems Our Rev. PCCC Sanders AOC Result Eva Putzova AZ-01 ✓ Lost Robert Emmons Jr. IL-01 ✓ Lost Marie Newman IL-03 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Rachel Ventura IL-11 ✓ Lost Jill Carter MD-07 ✓ Lost Cori Bush MO-01 ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Arati Kreibich NJ-05 ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Melanie D’Arrigo NY-03 ✓ Lost Adem Bunkeddeko NY-09 ✓ Lost Jamaal Bowman NY-16 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Morgan Harper OH-03 ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Albert Lee OR-03 ✓ Lost Mark Gamba OR-05 ✓ Lost Keeda Haynes TN-05 ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Jessica Cisneros TX-28 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Jason Call WA-02 ✓ Lost Rebecca Parson WA-06 ✓ Lost
Some candidates were endorsed by both progressive and party establishment organizations.
Sources: Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, PCCC, Twitter, Courage to Change PAC, Associated Press
In primaries where there wasn’t an incumbent on the ballot, progressives did better: 22 wins4 (including Mondaire Jones in New York and Kara Eastman in Nebraska) to 10 losses (including Charles Booker in Kentucky). That’s a 69 percent win rate.
Progressives are winning lots of open primaries
How candidates endorsed by Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Sen. Sanders or Rep. Ocasio-Cortez have fared in Democratic primaries for Senate, House and governor where no incumbent was running, through Aug. 18, 2020
Endorsed by … Candidate Race Indiv. J. Dems Our Rev. PCCC Sanders AOC Result Christy Smith CA-25 ✓ Advanced Ammar Campa-Najjar CA-50 ✓ Advanced Georgette Gómez CA-53 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Advanced Andrew Romanoff CO Sen. ✓ Lost Jillian Freeland CO-05 ✓ Won Nabilah Islam GA-07 ✓ ✓ Lost Kai Kahele HI-02 ✓ Won J.D. Scholten IA-04 ✓ Won Paulette Jordan ID Sen. ✓ Won Jim Harper IN-01 ✓ Lost E. Thomasina Marsili IN-08 ✓ Won Charles Booker KY Sen. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Hank Linderman KY-02 ✓ Won Betsy Sweet ME Sen. ✓ ✓ Lost Jon Hoadley MI-06 ✓ Won Tom Winter MT-AL ✓ Lost Kara Eastman NE-02 ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Ben Ray Luján NM Sen. ✓ Won Teresa Leger Fernandez NM-03 ✓ Won Samelys López NY-15 ✓ ✓ ✓ Lost Mondaire Jones NY-17 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Dana Balter NY-24 ✓ ✓ Won Daniel Kilgore OH-15 ✓ Lost Renee Hoyos TN-02 ✓ Won Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez TX Sen. ✓ Lost Mike Siegel TX-10 ✓ ✓ ✓ Won Candace Valenzuela TX-24 ✓ Won David Zuckerman VT gov. ✓ ✓ Won Beth Doglio WA-10 ✓ ✓ Advanced Amanda Stuck WI-08 ✓ Won Stephen Smith WV gov. ✓ ✓ Lost Paula Jean Swearengin WV Sen. ✓ Won
In California and Washington primaries, the top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election. Some candidates were endorsed by both progressive and party establishment organizations.
Sources: Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, PCCC, Twitter, Courage to Change PAC, Associated Press
However, the party establishment had even more success: 30 of the 31 candidates (97 percent) whom the DSCC and DCCC supported in incumbent-less primaries advanced to the general election. The only exception was Senate candidate James Mackler in Tennessee. Notably, Mackler was the first DSCC-endorsed candidate to lose a primary since 2010.5
The party decides
How candidates supported by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee or Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee have fared in Democratic primaries for Senate, House and governor where no incumbent was running, through Aug. 18, 2020
Candidate Race Result Al Gross AK Sen. Won Alyse Galvin AK-AL Won Mark Kelly AZ Sen. Won Hiral Tipirneni AZ-06 Won Christy Smith CA-25 Advanced John Hickenlooper CO Sen. Won Margaret Good FL-16 Won Theresa Greenfield IA Sen. Won Rita Hart IA-02 Won Betsy Dirksen Londrigan IL-13 Won Christina Hale IN-05 Won Barbara Bollier KS Sen. Won Michelle De La Isla KS-02 Won Amy McGrath KY Sen. Won Sara Gideon ME Sen. Won Hillary Scholten MI-03 Won Jon Hoadley MI-06 Won Dan Feehan MN-01 Won Jill Schupp MO-02 Won Mike Espy MS Sen. Won Kathleen Williams MT-AL Won Cal Cunningham NC Sen. Won Ben Ray Luján NM Sen. Won Jackie Gordon NY-02 Won Eugene DePasquale PA-10 Won Jaime Harrison SC Sen. Won James Mackler TN Sen. Lost MJ Hegar TX Sen. Won Wendy Davis TX-21 Won Gina Ortiz Jones TX-23 Won Carolyn Long WA-03 Advanced
In California and Washington primaries, the top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election. Some candidates were endorsed by both progressive and party establishment organizations.
Sources: DSCC, DCCC, Associated Press
These findings — that Democratic voters are generally voting for establishment candidates over insurgents — match what we saw in 2018. But that doesn’t mean progressive groups haven’t made progress in the last two years. They’ve just changed their strategy. Instead of endorsing dozens of candidates like they did in 2018, progressive groups are picking their battles more carefully. For instance, Justice Democrats has endorsed just three candidates in incumbent-less primaries this year, but two of them won.
Endorsing fewer candidates is part of a longer-term approach as the group’s political apparatus has grown more sophisticated. As Alexandra Rojas, executive director of Justice Democrats, told HuffPost, “We’ve been intentional about building infrastructure and an ecosystem that can take on decades worth of the establishment’s.” This means withholding support from candidates whose values may match the organization’s but who are running in districts where challengers face long odds or where unseating the incumbent in a primary could hand the seat to the GOP in the general.
Certain progressive endorsers are also having more success this cycle. Sanders has a 75 percent win rate in incumbent-less primaries so far this cycle (6 for 8), up from 56 percent (5 for 9) around this point in 2018. And the PCCC has an 83 percent win rate (10 for 12), whereas two years ago it was 67 percent (10 for 15). This could reflect that these endorsers (and their ideas) enjoy more clout in 2020 than they did in 2018 — or it could just mean they’ve become savvier in whom they endorse.
All told, the progressive group with the best win rate so far in primaries without an incumbent is Indivisible; they’ve endorsed 10 candidates in those races, and nine of them have advanced. Our Revolution has the worst win rate of the progressive endorsers we looked at, but they’ve also backed more candidates than the other groups; of the 14 candidates they endorsed, five have advanced to the general. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Courage for Change PAC has a win rate of 50 percent (4 for 8).
Which progressive endorser has the best record?
How candidates endorsed by six progressive figures and groups have fared in Democratic primaries for Senate, House and governor where no incumbent was running, through Aug. 18, 2020
num. endorsed endorsees who won percent Indivisible 10 9 90% PCCC 12 10 83 Sen. Sanders 8 6 75 Justice Dems 3 2 67 Rep. Ocasio-Cortez 8 4 50 Our Revolution 14 5 36
Some candidates were endorsed by both progressive and party establishment organizations.
Sources: Indivisible, Justice Democrats, Our Revolution, PCCC, Twitter, Courage to Change PAC, Associated Press
Of course, part of the difficulty here is that these groups are also endorsing candidates who are challenging incumbents, and incumbency, while not necessarily as potent as it once was, is still a pretty powerful force in American politics.6 However, some groups we analyzed were willing to take the risk. In fact, Justice Democrats endorsed more candidates running against incumbents (five) than they did candidates in primaries without incumbents (three), reflecting their status as one of the groups most urgently insisting upon drastic change in the halls of Congress. And, notably, their challengers won three of those races against incumbents — an extremely impressive win rate considering how rarely incumbents lose overall.
Given Justice Democrats’ success this cycle, Democratic incumbents should probably be expecting more progressive challengers in 2022: After the 2018 midterms and the success of candidates like Ocasio-Cortez and Pressley, liberal groups made clear their intention to continue to target incumbent Democrats whose records hadn’t kept pace with their districts’ politics, especially in places where demographic changes favored progressives. Notably, this was Newman’s second challenge against incumbent Rep. Dan Lipinski in Illinois’s 3rd District — in 2018, Lipinski won by about 2,000 votes. So, long term, the strategy of challenging incumbents could pay dividends for the left.
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