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Prakash Mohan

Chief Technology Officer- Chief Operating Officer-FSI

Florida State University MS (Computer Science)
St Peter’s College of Engineering and Technology B.S. (Computer Engineering)

Prakash Mohan is the Chief Technology and Operating Officer of Funeral Services, Inc. (FSI). As Chief Technology Officer, Prakash’s role is to successfully execute the company’s business mission through software development and deployment of technology-based trust administration services. In addition, he is involved in designing the system’s core architecture and guiding multiple teams toward successful project delivery.

Mohan has 14 years of experience in the software development industry. He first joined FSI in 2009 as a programmer analyst before being promoted to his current role, where he leads a team in the IT department and is focused on enhancing FSI’s PRISM system.

Mohan received his Bachelor’s Degree in computer engineering in India and a Master’s Degree in computer science at Florida State University. Mohan was ranked 67 in the Top 100 Chief Technology Officers list prepared by the Alumni spotlight in 2022.

 

Tallahassee – FSI

1700 Summit Lake Dr #100, Tallahassee, FL 32317

(800) 749-1340

1700 Summit Lake Dr #100, Tallahassee, FL 32317

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Funeral & Cemetery Trusts

Funeral & Cemetery Trusts

Argent’s dedicated funeral and cemetery trust group serves the deathcare industry across the United States with preneed, perpetual care, and merchandise trusts, as well as investment management.

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