IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has promoted executive vice president N Chandrasekaran as Chief Operating Officer (COO), even as it elevated four executive vice presidents as directors. |
With this expansion, the company board will have 12 members, including six independent directors, the Tata group company said in a release here today. |
Prior to the promotion, Chandrasekaran was also the head of the company's global operations. He was also named as the director of the company. |
S Mahalingam will continue to be the chief financial officer (CFO). |
The other three executive vice-presidents, apart from Chandrasekaran, are S Mahalingam, S Padmanabhan and P A Vandrevala. |
On the managerial changes, CEO and MD, S Ramadorai said, "Given the size of the company's business, the directors have decided to induct four senior executives on its board. The newly appointed executive directors have a wealth of experience and have contributed significantly to the growth and success of TCS and will continue play an important role in the company's future strategy." |
The company has six independent directors. They are Ron Sommer, former chairman of Deutsche Telecom, Harvard professor Clayton Christensen; former HSBC chief, Aman Mehta; former Indian cabinet secretary, Naresh Chandra; head of GlaxoSmithkline, Asia, V. Thyagarajan and Laura Cha, a member of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR). |