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Aruna Jayanthi
File:ArunaJyanti.jpg
NationalityIndiaIndian
EducationMumbai-based Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
Occupation(s)Chief Executive Officer and Managing director
SpouseMurthy
Children1

Early Life

Education

Narsee Monjee Institute Mumbai

Profile

Ms. Aruna Jayanthi has been the Chief Executive Officer and Managing director of Capgemini India since January 2011. Ms. Jayanthi oversees the operations across India and supports the Capgemini Group's growth agenda and strengthen India's position as an industrialization and innovation hub. Earlier, she served as a Global Delivery Officer for Capgemini Outsourcing Capgemini India is one of the biggest business units of Capgemini group. Aruna oversees the operations across all the business units – Consulting, Technology services and Outsourcing services in India with a focus to increase the integration and performance of over 40,000 growing employee base.


Awards

  1. Jayanthi was ranked the third most powerful business woman in India in 2012 by Fortune magazine.
  2. She has also featured prominently in Business Today’s list of Most Powerful Women for two consecutive years 2011 and 2012.

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