CEO’s of Indian Origin Leading Global Giants

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Indian CEO’s dominate the world’s top companies: In today’s era, when we use our smartphones or computers, we rarely think about who are the people who run these technology worlds. But do you know that many of these big companies are headed by people of Indian origin? Let us tell you how the people of our country are taking the world’s biggest companies to new heights.

New Indian face in Apple

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The presence of Indians in the world’s big tech companies is constantly increasing. Now Apple has also appointed Indian-origin Kevan Parekh as its Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in this list. Parekh has been associated with Apple for the last 11 years. This shows that Indian professionals are now making their place in important positions in international tech companies. Let us know which other big companies’ CEOs are also of Indian origin.

Google and Alphabet: The magic of Sundar Pichai

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First of all, let’s talk about Google. Yes, the same Google, on hearing whose name, the picture of the search engine comes to our mind. The CEO of this giant company is Sundar Pichai. Born in Chennai, Sundar has taken charge of not only Google but also its parent company Alphabet with his hard work and dedication.

Sundar’s journey is very interesting. After joining Google in 2004, he progressed step by step and became the CEO of Google in 2015. Then in 2019, he was also made the CEO of Alphabet. Imagine, an Indian is leading one of the world’s largest tech companies! This is a matter of pride for every Indian.

Microsoft: Satya Nadella’s story

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Now let’s talk about Microsoft. Yes, the same company that gave us Windows. Satya Nadella is the CEO of this giant software company. Hyderabad-born Satya has been leading Microsoft since 2014. Satya has taken Microsoft to new heights with his leadership ability. He led the company into new areas like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

YouTube: Neal Mohan’s Video Magic

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Do you know that the world’s largest video sharing platform YouTube is also led by an Indian? Yes, the CEO of YouTube is Neal Mohan. Neil studied at St. Francis School in Lucknow and then made his career in America. Under Neil’s leadership, YouTube has added many new features and made the platform even more useful.

Adobe: Shantanu Narayan’s Creative Touch

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Shantanu Narayan is the CEO of Adobe, the company that makes Photoshop. Hyderabad-born Shantanu has taken Adobe to new heights with his talent. Under his leadership, Adobe has launched many new products that are giving a new dimension to digital creativity. Under his leadership, Adobe has not only expanded its business, but has also helped millions of people to digitize their creativity.

World Bank: Ajay Banga’s Global Leadership

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Indian-origin Ajay Banga is now the President of the World Bank. Pune-born Ajay has previously been the CEO of MasterCard. His selection is proof that Indian talent is not limited to tech companies only. His experience and foresight are expected to benefit the poor countries of the world.

IBM: Arvind Krishna’s Technology Manthan

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Arvind Krishna is the CEO of a giant company like IBM. Born in Andhra Pradesh, Arvind studied at IIT Kanpur and then made his career in America. Arvind, who has been associated with IBM since 1990, has been the CEO of the company since 2020. Under Arvind’s leadership, IBM is moving rapidly in areas like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

The list does not end here. Nikesh Arora of Palo Alto Networks, Sanjay Malhotra of Micron and George Kurien of NetApp – all of them are of Indian origin and are taking their respective companies to new heights.

When we see these names, the heart fills with pride. Be it Google or Microsoft, YouTube or Adobe, Indian minds are showing their flair everywhere. These are just a few examples, there are many more Indians who are leading big companies around the world.

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