Sundar Pichai, the man behind Google Chrome, took over as one of Silicon Valley's most powerful technology leaders this week. When Google announced that he was taking over as CEO on August 11, it wasn't long before people started pointing out that three Indians were at the helm of three of the biggest global companies now--namely, Google, Microsoft, and Nokia by Pichai, Staya Nadella, and Rajiv Suri respectively. Their coincidental rise to power piqued our curiosity about other Indian corporate leaders around the world and it turns out they're anything but few and far between. This claim is also backed up by a recent study by Professor Wadhwa, the Director of Research at the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialisation at Duke University, who estimated that about 15 percent of the start-ups in the region belong to Indians.
1. Ajay Banga | MasterCard
2. Ajit Jain | Berkshire Hathaway Group
3. Dinesh C Paliwal | Harman International
The Chairman, President and CEO of Harman International, Dinesh Paliwal has been instrumental in transforming the group into a customer-centric and innovation-oriented company. Prior to joining Harman in 2007, he spent 22 years with ABB Group in management positions in five countries. He also currently serves as a board member at Bristol-Myers Squibb
4. Francisco D'Souza | Cognizant
5. Indra Nooyi | PepsiCo
6. Ivan M. Menezes | Diageo PLC
7. Piyush Gupta | DBS Group Holdings
8. Rajeev Suri | Nokia Solutions
9. Rakesh Kapoor | Reckitt Benckiser
10. Ravichandra Saligram | Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Incorporated
Ravichandra Saligram started his career in account management with Leo Burnett in Chicago. Ever since, he has worked for several companies like Aramark, OfficeMax Incorporated, and Office Depot Inc, until he joined Church & Dwight Co. Inc. in 2006. He is still the director at Church & Dwight Co. Inc. while handling his responsibilities as the Chief Executive Officer of Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Incorporated
11. Sanjay Jha | Global Foundries
12. Sanjay Mehrotra | SanDisk Corporation
13. Satya Nadella | Microsoft
14. Shantanu Narayen | Adobe Systems
15. Surya Mohapatra | Osborn Group
For over three decades, Surya Mohapatra has held senior leadership positions in the healthcare industry. Currently, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Osborn Group Inc, a company that provides risk assessment services to the life insurance industry. Formerly, he was the president and Chief Executive Officer of Quest Diagnostics Inc. He has also worked as Senior Vice-President of Picker International.
Words: Krupa Joseph