Indian Origin CEOs Who Are Ruling The World
First Published: 24th February, 2023 8:20 IST
From technology to healthcare, these leaders have achieved remarkable success and are now considered among the most influential CEOs in the world
According to recent studies, Indian-origin CEOs are currently leading some of the world’s most successful companies in a variety of sectors.
From technology to healthcare, these leaders have achieved remarkable success and are now considered among the most influential CEOs in the world.
There is a whole range of companies starting from IBM, Cognizant, and Adobe to tech giants like Google and Microsoft, mobile mammoths like Nokia, and content kings like OnlyFans, where the CEOs are of Indian origins and are upping the game no doubt, reported Startup Talky.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the top Indian-origin CEOs in the world in 2023.
Let’s dive into the achievements of some of the most successful Indian CEOs ruling the world!
Sundar Pichai
Company: Google and Alphabet
Revenue ( Alphabet): $257.5B (2022)
Term of Office: Google (From 2015 – Present); Alphabet (From 2019 – Present)
Pichai Sundararajan, also known as Sundar Pichai, was born in Tamil Nadu, India. He earned a degree from IIT Kharagpur in metallurgical engineering and is a distinguished alumnus of that institution. He holds an M.S. from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he got the name of a Siebel Scholar and a Palmer Scholar.
Pichai began his career as a materials engineer and joined Google as a management executive in 2004 and became the CEO of Google in the year 2015. Pichai was also named as the CEO of Google parent, Alphabet in December 2019, when he replaced Larry Page.
Satya Nadella
Company: Microsoft
Revenue: $184.9B (2022)
Term of Office: From 2014 – Present
Hyderabad-born Satya Nadella has a BE from the Manipal Institute of Technology, an MS from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He became the CEO of Microsoft succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014. He also succeeded John W. Thompson and was named the Chairman of Microsoft in 2021.
Vivek Sankaran
Company: Albertsons Cos Inc
Revenue: $76.768B(2022)
Term of Office: From April 2019 – Present
Vivek Sankaran is a well-known business executive in the United States. He is currently the President and CEO of Albertsons Companies, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the U.S., with more than 2,200 stores across 33 states. Before joining Albertsons in 2019, Sankaran was the CEO of PepsiCo Foods North America, where he led the company’s Frito-Lay and Quaker Foods businesses in the U.S. and Canada. He has also held senior leadership roles at other major companies, including Procter & Gamble and McKinsey & Company.
Under his leadership, Albertsons has continued to expand its digital capabilities, introduce new products and services, and improve its supply chain and logistics operations.
Arvind Krishna
Company: IBM Revenue: $60.53 billion (2022)
Term of Office: 2020 – Present
The CEO of IBM, who has been the Chairman on January 1, 2021, Arvind Krishna was born in Dehra Dun, India.
He completed his schooling at St Joseph’s Academy, Dehradun, and the Stanes School, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. He then received a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Kanpur in 1985 and eventually got a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering. Krishna began his career at IBM as an engineer in IBM Research and got promoted to CEO in 2020. He is currently serving IBM as its CEO and Chairman.
Punit Renjen
Company Name: Deloitte
Revenue: $59 Billion (2022)
Term of Office: June 2015- Present
Renjen was born and raised in India, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Bombay. He later moved to the United States to pursue an MBA from Willamette University’s Atkinson Graduate School of Management in Oregon.
After completing his MBA, Renjen joined Deloitte’s U.S. consulting practice in 1989. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a partner in the firm’s consulting practice in 1999.
In 2015, Renjen was appointed as the Global CEO of Deloitte, becoming the first person of Indian origin to lead one of the “Big Four” accounting firms.
Vasant Narasimhan
Company Name: Novartis
Revenue: $50.5 billion (2022)
Term of Office: Feb 2018- Present
Narasimhan was born in the United States in 1976, but spent much of his childhood in India. He attended the Syosset High School in New York before earning a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from the University of Chicago.
He went on to complete his MD from Harvard Medical School, as well as a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
After completing his education, Narasimhan worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company before joining Novartis in 2005. In 2014, he was appointed as the Global Head of Drug Development and Chief Medical Officer for Novartis. In 2018, Narasimhan was named CEO of Novartis, succeeding Joseph Jimenez.
Sanjay Mehrotra
Company: Micron
Revenue: $27.156 Billion(2022)
Term of Office: 2017 – Present
Kanpur-born Sanjay Mehrotra started his college at BITS Pilani and then transferred to the University of California, Berkeley from where he obtained a Bachelor’s and a Master’s in Electrical Engineering and in Computer Science. He is the current CEO of Micron Technology, who assumed office when Mark Durcan retired in February 2017. Previously, he co-founded SanDisk, where he served as the president and CEO until its acquisition by Western Digital in 2016.
Laxman Narasimhan
Company: Starbucks
Revenue: $30.4B (2022)
Term of Office: 2022 – Present
Laxman holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Engineering, University of Pune, an MA degree in German and International Studies from The Lauder Institute and an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania. He joined Starbucks under the title “interim CEO” in October 2022, and following the transition will succeed interim CEO Howard Schultz on April 1, 2023.
Revathi Advaithi
Company: Flex (formerly Flextronics)
Revenue: $29.720B (2022)
Term of Office: 2019 – Present
The CEO of Flex and an advocate of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), Revathi Advaithi is an Indian-American business executive, who was born in India. Advaithi started her career as a shop floor supervisor in Eaton, joined Honeywell, and returned to Eaton again, where she worked for 10 long years after becoming the COO. She eventually left Eaton and joined Flex as the company’s CEO in 2019. Revathi is an alumnus of Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BS) and Thunderbird School of Global Management (MBA).
She is an independent director for the board of directors of Uber and Catalyst.org along with her present role. Besides, she also is a member of the MIT Presidential CEO Advisory Board. Revathi was also featured in Fortune’s list of the Most Powerful Women list in 2019 and 2020.
Neal Mohan
Company Name: Youtube
Revenue: $29.2 billion (2022)
Term of Office: Feb 2023 – Present
Neal Mohan is an accomplished Indian-American executive who holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He began his career at Accenture, where he worked for approximately 1.5 years, before moving on to Microsoft as a manager in the company’s corporate strategy department.
In 2008, Mohan joined Google after the tech giant’s acquisition of DoubleClick. Over the years, he rose through the ranks and became YouTube’s chief product officer in 2015, responsible for overseeing the platform’s product and user experience. Mohan’s impressive educational background and extensive experience in the tech industry have played a significant role in his success.
Ivan Menezes
Company: Diageo
Revenue: $20.56 billion (2022)
Term of Office: July 2013- Present
Ivan Menezes was born in Pune, India, in 1959. Menezes attended high school in Hong Kong and went on to study at the University of Poona in India, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree. He then moved to the United States to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Menezes started his career with Nestle in 1986, where he worked in various roles across Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Menezes joined Diageo in 1997 as a strategy director and was subsequently appointed president and CEO of Diageo North America in 2004. He was later promoted to the role of Chief Operating Officer in 2012, before becoming CEO in 2013.
Shantanu Narayan
Company: Adobe Inc.
Revenue: $17.61 billion (2022)
Term of Office: From 2007 – Present
Born in Hyderabad, India, Shantanu Narayan started his career at Apple. He holds a Bachelor in Science from Osmania University, an MBA from the University of California, Berkley, and an MS from Bowling Green State University. Narayen joined Adobe in 1998 and got promoted to CEO in December 2007, at the age of 45. Narayen also represented India in sailing at an Asian Regatta and got his name among the world’s best CEOs by Barron’s Magazine in the year 2016.
Niraj Shah
Company: Wayfair
Revenue: $12.369B (2022)
Term of Office: 2002- Present
Shah earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Cornell University and a master’s degree in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After completing his education, Shah started his career as a consultant at the global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, where he worked for several years. In 2002, he co-founded the online furniture retailer CSN Stores (which later became Wayfair) with his friend and business partner, Steve Conine.
George Kurian
Company: NetApp
Revenue: $6.549B (October 31, 2022)
Term of Office: 2015 – Present
After serving as the executive vice president of product operations for two years at Netapps, George Kurian became the CEO and President of the company in June 2015. Born in Kottayam district, Kerala, he pursued engineering at IIT-Madras, but left six months later to join Princeton University; he also holds an MBA degree from Stanford.
Leena Nair
Company: Chanel
Revenue: $15.6 billion (2022)
Term of Office: January 2022- Present
Born on June 11, 1969, in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, Leena Nair was an Electronics Engineering student of Walchand College of Engineering. After completing her graduation, Leena went for XLRI Jamshedpur from where she came out as a gold medallist. Nair joined Anglo-Dutch company Unilever and was notably appointed as the Chief Human Resource Officer of the firm in 2016. She was recognized as the youngest, first female, and the first Asian ever to achieve the feat. Leena served many leadership positions in the same company before being appointed as the CHRO. Leena Nair was once again announced as the CEO of the French fashion brand, Chanel.
Amrapali ‘Ami’ Gan
Company: OnlyFans
Revenue: $2.5 billion (2022)
Term of Office: December 2021- Present
Amrapali Gan has been named the new CEO of the London-based internet content subscription service company, OnlyFans on December 21, 2021, with the founder of the company Tim Stokely stepping down from the role. The NRI Indian CEO has already assumed office on the same date. Amrapali Gan, or ‘Ami’ Gan, as she is nicknamed, has completed her early and higher education in California, US. Gan has completed her Associate of Arts degree in Merchandise Marketing from FIDM. She then pursued a Bachelor of Arts in PR and Organisational Communications from California State University.
Sanjay Jha
Company: GlobalFoundries and Motorola
Revenue: $2.074 billion (2022)
Term of Office: 2014 – 2018
He is the former chief executive officer (CEO) of GlobalFoundries and the former chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility. Before that, he was the chief operating officer of Qualcomm. Jha was born in Bhagalpur, Bihar, and holds a BS from the University of Liverpool and a PhD from the University of Strathclyde.
Rajeev Suri
Company: Nokia
Revenue: $25.997B (2022)
Term of Office: 2014 – 2021
Rajeev Suri is an Indian–Singaporean business executive and the former CEO of Nokia from New Delhi, India. Suri joined Nokia in 1995 and held various key positions before being the President and CEO in April 2014, which was after Nokia had bought back full control of the NSN and sold its phone division to Microsoft Mobile. Suri holds a B-Tech from the Manipal Institute of Technology. After he left his office at Nokia, Suri in 2020 giving way to its new CEO, Pekka Lundmark, Suri joined Inmarsat, where he joined as a CEO effective from March 1, 2021, onwards.
Francisco D’Souza
Company: Cognizant
Revenue: $19.428B (2022)
Term of Office: 2007 – 2019
Francisco D’Souza is among the youngest CEOs in the software services sector and a member of the company’s board of directors. D’Souza joined Cognizant as a co-founder in 1994 and went on to become its CEO in 2007. The son of an Indian, D’Souza was born in Kenya and is distinguished as the former CEO and Vice Chairman of Cognizant. He holds a BBA from the University of East Asia, Macau, and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
Dinesh Paliwal
Company: Harman International
Revenue: $2.7 billion (2022)
Term of Office: 2007 – 2020
Born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Paliwal holds a BE and an MS degree from IIT Roorkee. He also obtained an MBA from Miami University. Paliwal is known as the former President and CEO of Harman International, an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, who stepped down from both of the positions and is currently appointed among the Board of Directors of the company. Prior to joining Harman, he spent 22 years with ABB Group, where he held the dual role of President of ABB Group with responsibility for the company’s global P&L, and Chairman/CEO – ABB North America.
Ashok Vemuri
Company: Conduent Inc. of Xerox Corporation
Revenue: $3.85 billion (2022)
Term of Office: 2016 – 2019
New Delhi-born Ashok Vemuri is one among the Board of Directors for Financial Policy and Public Responsibilities at Kroger and was the former Chief Executive Officer of IGATE and Conduent. Xerox, the 110-year-old document technology company that over the years came to symbolize everything associated with photocopying, named former iGate appointed CEO Ashok Vemuri as the new CEO of its back-office outsourcing company, Conduent. Vemuri was also appointed as the Executive Vice President and CEO of Xerox Business Services LLC.
Nikesh Arora
Company: Palo Alto Networks
Revenue: $5.818B (2022)
Term of Office: 2018 – Present
Nikesh Arora took the role of CEO and Chairman at Palo Alto Networks in June 2018. Prior to this, he worked with Google and SoftBank. Born to an Indian Air Force Officer, Arora holds a Btech degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT BHU, Varanasi. Furthermore, Arora also holds a degree from Boston College and an MBA from Northeastern University. Nikesh Arora has retained the CFA that he earned in 1999.
Anjali Sud
Company: Vimeo
Revenue: $108 million (2022)
Term of Office: 2017 – Present
Born in the USA, Detroit, Anjali Sud is an American businesswoman of Indian origin and is popularly known as the CEO of Vimeo. Sud opted to study at the private school, Phillips Andover Academy at the age of 14.
She eventually received a B.Sc. degree in Finance and Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and later topped it off with an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Sud was appointed as a Vimeo CEO in July 2017. She previously served as a General Manager and the Head of Marketing of the company. Sud is also counted as a Board member of Dolby Laboratories. Furthermore, Sud is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. She is also listed by Fortune in 2018 under its 40 Under 40 rising business leaders.
Devika Bulchandani
Company: Ogilvy
Revenue: $.04 billion (2022)
Term of Office: Sep 2022- Present
Devika Bulchandani was born and raised in India, and she completed her schooling there. She then moved to the United States to pursue higher education, and she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Bulchandani began her career in the advertising industry in 1995, working at several leading agencies such as Ammirati Puris Lintas, J. Walter Thompson, and McCann Erickson. She joined Ogilvy in 1999 as an Account Director and worked her way up the ranks, eventually becoming the Chief Operating Officer of Ogilvy New York in 2017. In March 2021, Bulchandani was appointed as the CEO of Ogilvy North America, making her the first woman of color to lead the agency.
Ajaypal Singh Banga
Company: Mastercard
Revenue: $22.23 B (2022)
Term of Office: 2010 – 2020
Beginning his business career with Nestlé in 1981, Pune-born Ajaypal Singh Banga was appointed as the President and CEO of Mastercard back in July 2010 and retained his office till December 31, 2020, after which he stepped down giving way to Michael Miebach. He completed his primary education from the Hyderabad Public School in Begumpet and he went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Economics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University followed by PGP in Management from the IIM Ahmedabad.
Jayshree Ullal
Company: Arista Networks
Revenue: $4.381B (2022)
Term of Office: 2008 – Present
Jayashree Ullal, the President, and CEO of Arista Networks was raised in New Delhi and attended San Francisco State University from where she graduated with a B.S. in Engineering. She then went on to obtain a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from Santa Clara University.
Rangarajan Raghuram
Company: VMware
Revenue: $13.166B(2022)
Term of Office: 2021 – Present
Rangarajan Raghuram currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer – Products and Cloud Services of VMWare, who assumed his office on June 1, 2021. Raghuram joined the company back in 2003 and has held multiple key leadership positions, thus being responsible for influencing the company’s strategies and bringing forth a technological revolution that VMWare has seen.
Parag Agarwal
Company: Twitter
Revenue: $1.17 billion (2022)
Term of Office: Nov 2021 – Oct 2022
Born in Ajmer, Rajasthan on May 21, 1984, Parag Agrawal was schooled at Atomic Energy Central School No.4., where he studied with the renowned singer Shreya Ghoshal. Agrawal sat for the Joint Entrance Exam, where he was placed 77th, thereby seizing a chance to be admitted at the IIT Bombay. He completed his B.Tech. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the same institute in 2005. Parag then decided to pursue a PhD in computer science from Stanford University, US.
He was the CEO of Twitter, Inc. from November 2021 to October 2022. Agrawal was promoted to the post of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in October 2017, when he replaced Adam Massinger. This was the last designation that he served prior to being named as the Chief Executive Officer of the company on November 29, 2021.
Conclusion
CEOs are integral to a company. He/she, when appointed as the CEO of a particular company, manages and monitors the day-to-day operations of the firm, and also stands responsible for strategic planning and decision-making. The CEO is the person who determines the direction of a business, and is thus, a respectable as well as a valuable asset of the company. Therefore, it feels exceptionally good to be an Indian when you get to hear that the CEOs of such big companies that are shaping the modern world are Indian in origin. Hope you find this list of Indian-origin CEOs at the top companies globally useful and informative!
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