Atlas Systems, a global provider of AI-driven risk management and IT solutions, has appointed Sirish Krishna Pallevada as the new Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) for its flagship platform, ComplyScore.
The strategic hire comes at a time when organizations are increasingly turning to automation to navigate the labyrinth of modern regulatory requirements.
Pallevada, an industry veteran with a deep background in scaling enterprise software and SaaS solutions, is tasked with steering the platform’s go-to-market strategy and broadening its international footprint.
For Atlas Systems, the move is more than just a personnel change; it is a signal of the company’s intent to dominate the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) sector. ComplyScore uses artificial intelligence to help businesses monitor and manage the risks associated with external vendors, a task that has historically been manual, slow, and prone to error.
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“Sirish’s proven track record in building market-leading revenue organizations positions him perfectly to drive ComplyScore’s next phase of growth,” said Venugopala Chalamala, founder and CEO of Atlas Systems.
Chalamala noted that Pallevada’s expertise in global markets and regulated industries including banking, healthcare, and technology aligns with the company’s vision of transforming risk management at scale.
In his new role, Pallevada will focus on building a robust partner ecosystem and helping enterprises transition to AI-driven compliance. He joins the team as the company rides a wave of momentum, having recently been recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for TPRM Technology Solutions.
Pallevada described the current market climate as an “inflection point,” citing a surge in demand for autonomous tools that can keep pace with evolving threats.
“The market demand for AI-powered, autonomous TPRM solutions has never been stronger,” Pallevada said. “I look forward to working with the talented team at Atlas Systems to capture the enormous market opportunity ahead.”
Based in East Brunswick, New Jersey, Atlas Systems has spent over two decades developing specialized IT services. With ComplyScore, the company aims to reduce vendor assessment cycles from weeks to just a few days, a capability that Pallevada is now charged with bringing to a wider global audience.
As businesses face increasing pressure to secure their supply chains and data, the appointment of a dedicated CRO for ComplyScore suggests that Atlas Systems is ready to move from being a “major player” to a primary leader in the risk management space.

