Infosys chief quits, top execs come under pressure
Infosys president and head of Americas Sandeep Dadlani has resigned, a sudden development that some attributed to growing pressures on the company’s top executives to deliver, following a series of unimpressive quarterly performances.
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Published Jun 18, 2017
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Dadlani, who has been with Infosys since 2001 and who was also the global head of its manufacturing, retail, CPG (consumer & packaged goods) and logistics vertical, posted on LinkedIn that an “out-of-the-world assignment” was awaiting him. Sources close to the development said he may be joining Virginia-based confectionery and pet food company Mars, makers of the brands Snickers, M&M’s, Twix and Wrigley, in a digital transformation role.
Peter Bendor-Samuel, CEO of US-based IT advisory Everest Group, believes Dadlani’s departure is part of the increased pressure on leadership combined with a market eager to hire Infosys talent which is highly regarded.
Infosys announced on Friday that Dadlani’s responsibilities would be divided between Karmesh Vaswani, who will be global head of retail, CPG & logistics, and Nitesh Banga, who will be global head of manufacturing. Vaswani was previously the
Purple and green balloons greeted those who got into the Sampige Road metro station, signalling the meeting of the two lines of Namma Metro on Saturday. A few curious and excited citizens were already waiting to board the first train.
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Published Jun 18, 2017
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agenciesbengaluruAround 6.20 pm, the first train towards south Bengaluru officially started its trip, with Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) officials on it ” many of them beaming with pride and clicking selfies by the dozen, as the rest of the staff watched the proceedings on a big screen in Vidhana Soudha.Five minutes later, the second train made its move, with large contingents of media personnel, more BMRCL staff members, and a few metro users on…