
Redacto.ai has appointed M Jaya Krishna as Chief Business Officer, as the company looks to accelerate its growth in the AI-driven data privacy and governance space.
In this role, he will lead business strategy, drive revenue growth, and build enterprise partnerships across key markets. His responsibilities will include unifying business development and digital marketing into a single growth function, strengthening enterprise relationships, and accelerating product adoption.
He will also work closely with organizations across banking, fintech, healthcare, and digital platforms to enable technology-led compliance aligned with evolving regulations such as DPDP, GDPR, and CCPA.
Jaya Krishna brings a diverse background spanning business development, digital marketing, and content-led growth, with experience in connecting storytelling with technology and strategy.
Prior to joining Redacto.ai, he served as Director – Business Development & Digital Marketing at Levo.ai. He has also held leadership roles at Kairos Technologies and Roots Research, where he contributed to growth strategy and market expansion.
Commenting on the appointment, Amit Kumar said, “We built Redacto because Indian enterprises deserve privacy infrastructure that is architected for their regulatory and operational reality — not retrofitted from legacy tools. Our early customer traction has validated the platform. Now we are building a commercial engine with the same rigour — someone who brings the builder mentality this stage demands, who knows how to take a category-defining product to market and make it accessible to every enterprise that needs it. I am excited to have Jaya join our leadership team as we shape the next chapter of Redacto’s growth and impact.”
As part of his mandate, he will work closely with product and engineering teams to align go-to-market strategy with the platform’s evolving capabilities, including solutions such as ConsentY, DatAZ, VendrX, and PrivacyG, positioning Redacto.ai as a key platform for enterprises navigating data privacy and governance requirements.
The appointment comes at a time when demand for privacy infrastructure is rising, as organizations reassess how they collect, process, and govern personal data in preparation for regulatory enforcement.




