Wipro Limited, a leading technology services and consulting company announced , appointed Malay Joshi as CEO of Wipro Americas No. 1 Strategic Market Division, effective immediately. Malay succeeds Srini Pallia, who was appointed CEO and Managing Director of Wipro Limited on April 6 . Malay will also join the executive board of Wipro.
Malay served as senior vice president and business unit head, responsible for leading the communications, media, technology, retail, travel, hospitality and public sector industries, which formed one of Wipro’s largest business units globally. In this role, he is responsible for helping clients drive successful enterprise transformations, enhance customer experience (CX), enhance delivery, and ensure continued revenue growth for the divisions he leads.
Srini Pallia, CEO and Managing Director, Wipro Limited, said, “Malay has been leading one of Wipro’s largest business units and achieved the highest CAGR across multiple global businesses over the past decade. He is customer-centric His philosophy and deep understanding of the industry make him the ideal person to lead the No. 1 strategic market in the Americas. He is the ideal leader to helm this rapidly growing market and write the next chapter of the company’s growth.”
Malay joined Wipro in 1996 and has held various leadership positions across functions, industries and geographies in a career spanning over 28 years. He has a strong background in delivery, consultative selling and client engagement.
Malay holds a bachelor’s degree in information technology engineering and successfully graduated from Harvard Business School’s top global executive program and Stanford University’s advanced project management program.
Malay Joshi, CEO, Americas No. 1 Strategic Markets, Wipro Limited, said: “I am honored to take on the role of CEO, Americas No. 1, a market filled with opportunity and potential. I look forward to leading our talented team into the future. , leveraging the power of technology to continue to strengthen our value proposition for customers and communities.”
Malay is a member of Wipro‘s Cultural Council. He will be based in Wipro’s New York office.
SOURCE: BusinessWire