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Rekha M Menon Appointed As Chairperson Of Nasscom For 2021-22

NASSCOM also announced its new Executive Council for 2021-23 – well represented across industry sub-sectors and diversity

 The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), today announced the appointment of Ms. Rekha M. Menon, Chairperson and Senior Managing Director at Accenture in India as its Chairperson for 2021-22. Rekha takes on the position from her previous role as Vice Chairperson, succeeding Mr. UB Pravin Rao, Chief Operating Officer, Infosys, who served as Chairman of NASSCOM for the year 2020-21. NASSCOM also announced the appointment of Mr. Krishnan Ramanujan, President and Head of Business & Technology Services, Tata Consultancy Services as their Vice Chairperson for 2021-22Ms. Menon is the first woman to take on the role of Chairperson for NASSCOM in the association’s 30-year history. 

 

Keeping in line with the evolving industry dynamics, the newly appointed leadership along with President Debjani Ghosh, will spearhead the industry in its digital transformation journey, with the imperatives of making India a leading hub for digital talent, catalysing innovation and developing a favourable policy ecosystem that supports innovation, technology growth and ease of doing business.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Rekha M. Menon, Chairperson, NASSCOM, said, “I am honoured and humbled by this vote of confidence by the NASSCOM Executive Council at such a crucial time for our industry.  The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic continues to test the resilience of our more than 4 million people, even as it has created new opportunities for growth with technology emerging as the lifeline for societies and economies across the world.”

 “As we cautiously navigate the pandemic, I look forward to working with the NASSCOM Executive Council and its members to drive our industry’s long term growth by augmenting India’s position as the digital talent nation for the world, driving people first innovation, and working with the government to create a conducive policy environment needed for sustainable growth, Ms. Menon added.

In addition to this NASSCOM also announced its new Executive Council which comprises industry sectors like ER&D, BPM, IT Services, GCC, SME and Startups. The new Executive council will play a strategic role in enabling India’s tech sector to take leadership on the global map through focused initiatives and programs. The list of Executive Council has 40% representation by women leaders, and the entire list can be viewed on https://nasscom.in/our-councils/executive-council.

Ms. Debjani Ghosh, President, NASSCOM, said, “With the industry re-aligning itself in the new normal, I am delighted to have the opportunity to work with Rekha and Krishnan to drive the industry through another uncertain but growth opportunity year. As a champion of future skills and inclusive growth, Rekha’s past contributions to NASSCOM have been invaluable, and we look forward to working together to take our industry to newer heights in this new normal where amalgamation and integration of technology is going to continue, and digital skilling is going to be the cornerstone for a collaborative development.”

 

Mr. UB Pravin Rao, former Chairman, NASSCOM said, “This journey with NASSCOM has been a memorable experience for me. During my tenure, I had the privilege of working alongside the Government, NASSCOM and some of the best minds in the ecosystem to lead the industry into the new normal. I take great pride in the industry’s response and readiness, and NASSCOM’s role in working with various stakeholders on work-from-home solutions as well as providing technology solutions in the wake of the COVID19 outbreak. Much is needed to be done in the days ahead as the new wave of the virus threatens to disrupt operations. The industry needs to remain agile and resilient as we sail through the crisis. I would like to wish Rekha and Krishnan all the success in their journey with NASSCOM.”

 Aligned with the innovation and skills agenda for the country, NASSCOM will continue to work with the government to build frameworks for responsible tech and strengthen the Indian narrative across the key pillars of trust, digital talent, innovation, and responsible tech. Achieving this potential will require a significant collaborative call to action across stakeholders. NASSCOM will help bring people, companies, government, universities, investors, and customers together to drive innovations that will make the nation and the world better, safer, cleaner, and more prosperous.

About NASSCOM

The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM®) is the premier trade body and chamber of commerce of the Tech industry in India and comprises over 3000-member companies. Our membership spans across the entire spectrum of the industry from start-ups to multinationals and from products to services, Global Capability Centres to Engineering firms. Guided by India’s vision to become a leading digital economy globally, NASSCOM focuses on accelerating the pace of transformation of the industry to emerge as the preferred enablers for global digital transformation. Our strategic imperatives are to reskill and upskill India’s IT workforce to ensure that talent is future-ready in terms of new-age skills, strengthen the innovation quotient across industry verticals, create new market opportunities – both international and domestic, drive policy advocacy to advance innovation and ease of doing business, and build the Industry narrative with focus on Talent, Trust and Innovation. And, in everything we do, we will continue to champion the need for diversity and equal opportunity.

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