Friday, November 4, 2011

10 Indian CEOs Managing Global Business

Indians have made a mark in the top global corporate ladders by attaining top positions. The people listed below are the only 10 people from India who are managing the global businesses worth $400 billion. The Indians innate focus on education and ability to perform complicated and challenging tasks can bring out more smart minds to control the crest companies
in world.

1. Anshuman Jain:
anshuman jain
Anshuman Jain, 48, is the Co-CEO of the Germany's major Deutsche bank. He will be the successor of Josef Ackermann; the management board Chairman as he will be retiring in may 2012. He heads the Deutsche Bank's investment banking division based in London. He is the member of Deutsche bank's management board and is also a Head of the Corporate and Investment Bank from July 2010. He is also totally accountable for Deutsche bank's corporate finance, sales and trading and transaction banking business. He is from Jaipur, Rajasthan and has perceived his bachelor degree from Delhi University's Shri Ram College of Commerce in the year 1983 and also holds a masters degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

2. Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi:
indra nooyi
Indra Nooyi, an Indian born American business executive, is from Tamil Nadu, India. She holds the position as Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo. She holds a bachelors degree in physics, chemistry and physics from Madras Christian College and a post graduate diploma in management from IIM Calcutta. She joined PepsiCo in the year 1994 as a CFO. Under her strategic planning and restructuring Pepsi gained the name of Yum! Brand. She took Tropicana under her control in 1998. She is the fifth CEO in the Pepsi's 44 year history. The company revenue increased to 72 percent under her regin, the net profit also doubled to $5.6 billion and the Gatorade, a trademark sports-themed food and beverage product was also brought by Pepsi.

3. Vikram Pandit:
vikram pandit
The Indian-born American executive is presently the CEO of Citigroup. The Marathi from Nagpur perceived B.S in electrical engineering from Gannon University and M.S from Columbia University. He is also a PhD holder in Finance from Columbian Business School. He joined CitiGroup, Europe, in the year 2007 as CEO. He gained a strong support from the temporary Chairman Robert Rubin, the successor of Chuck Prince. CNBC ranked Pandit as the 20th worst CEO of all time for his stumpy performance.






4. Lakshmi Mittal:
Lakshmi mittal
The Steel magnate is the 6th richest person in the world and the 2nd second richest Indian. The CEO of ArcelorMittal, the World's largest steel making company is worth $31.1 billion. The Marwari from Rajasthan has perceived his graduation in commerce from St Xavier's Calcutta. He is also an independent director of Goldman Sachs.








5. Ajaypal Singh Banga:
ajaypal singh
The President and CEO of MasterCard. The Sikh from Punjab perceived his degree in economics from St. Stephen College Delhi and perceived his post graduation from IIM, Ahmedabad. He has also served companies like CitiGroup, Nestle, PepsiCo. He serves on the board of Kraft's food Inc.










6. Sanjay K Jha:
Sanjay k jha
The Chairman and CEO of Motorola mobility is from Bihar, India. he completed his engineering from university of Liverpool, England and holds and PhD in electronic and electrical engineering from the university of Strathclyde in Scotland. He also served Qualcomm as a COO and was also a president of QUALCOMM CMDA technologies.








7. Shatanu Nareyan:
shantanu nareyan
He currently serves as a CEO of adobe systems. Previously he was the president and CFO of the company. He is from Hyderabad and holds a bachelor of science in engineering from Osmania University, India. He also perceived two master degrees in business administration and computer science from university of California and Bowling Green State University respectively. He started his career in apple Inc as director of desktop and collaboration product for silicon graphics. He is also one of the Co- founders of Pictra Inc. the company that founded the concept of digital photo sharing through internet.





8. Harish Manwani:
harish manwani
The COO of Unilever is graduate from Mumbai University and attained a master degree from Jamanalal Bajaj institute of management studies. He has done his advance management program from prestigious Havard business school.









9. Ajit Jain:
ajit jain
Ajit is a businessman who controls the several reinsurance businesses for Berkshire Hathaway and is predicted to be a successor to warren buffet. The man from Orissa is perceived his higher education from IIT, Kharagpur. He started his career in IBM , India and later flew to U.S. to perceive MBA from Havard business school.








10. Rakesh Kapoor:
rakesh kapoor
Rakesh Kapoor is the CEO of the world leading consumer goods firm Reckitt Benckiser succeeding Bart Becht. He has served RB for 25 years and his excellent performance and driving the company to reach the top level has helped him to attain this level. He perceived his MBA from XLRI and B.E in chemical engineering from BITs Pilani, India.

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