Nooyi advised Indian students to respect local laws and not engage in drugs or excessive drinking
Four Indian-origin women, including Jayshree Ullal and Indra Nooyi, have been named by Forbes among America's 100 richest self-made women, with a combined net worth of a whopping USD 4.06 billion. President and CEO of Arista Networks, a computer networking firm; Jayshree Ullal, co-founder of IT consulting and outsourcing firm Synte; Neerja Sethi, co-founder and former chief technology officer (CTO) of cloud company Confluent; Neha Narkhede and PepsiCo's former chair and CEO Indra Nooyi made it to Forbes list of 'America's Richest Self-Made Women'. "Bolstered in part by a rebound in the stock market, they are cumulatively worth a record USD 124 billion, up nearly 12 per cent from a year ago," Forbes said last month at the release of its ninth annual list. Ullal, ranked 15th on the list, has a net worth of USD 2.4 billion. She has been president and CEO of the publicly-traded Arista Networks since 2008 and owns about 2.4 per cent of its stock. Arista recorded revenue of nearly USD 4.4
Mohan will join an expanding club of prominent Indian-American executives who are running the show for some of the biggest tech giants in the world
The ICC's TV and digital rights bundle for the Indian sub-continent will be up for sale with sealed tenders being submitted on August 22.
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Nooyi warned that India's GDP will suffer if it does not give sufficient attention to care infrastructure for kids and senior citizens
Indra Nooyi, the former chief executive of Pepsi, on Friday warned that India's GDP will suffer if it does not give sufficient attention to care infrastructure for kids and senior citizens.
In her book, My Life in Full (2021), Ms Nooyi discusses her "Performance with Purpose" vision
Should we not stop uncritically celebrating NRIs' elevation without regard to what kind of companies they are getting to run, and the nature of their products or business practices, wonders T N Ninan
The book holds a mirror to leaders on why it's not necessary to put up a show of being a superwoman or a superman
In the memoir, set to hit the bookstores next Tuesday, Nooyi describes the events that shaped her life from childhood to her becoming Pepsico CEO, a position from which she retired in 2018
When Cristiano Ronaldo moved the Coke bottles from the media table, he was changing the nature of the Coke-FIFA Euro 2020 sponsorship contract
But India has to carefully "think through" what its place would be: Nooyi
Encouraging the younger generation to take charge, Pepsico's former CEO Indra Nooyi has said the youths have begun to shape the response to climate change innovative thinking and appetite for risk
Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi has a memoir coming out this fall Indra Nooyi's memoir tthat her publisher is calling an unvarnished take" on her rise to becoming one of the world's most powerful women
Former first lady Michelle Obama and soccer star Mia Hamm have been chosen for the National Women's Hall of Fame as part of a Class of 2021 announced Monday
During the conversation on January 15, Nooyi advised the students not to idolise people based on their positions
How GiveIndia's campaign to raise Rs 220 crore for Covid relief gathered a momentum of its own pulling in many much-maligned segments of society
From FMCG majors to IT titans, Sanjiv Kataria joins the league of Indian-origin executives who have climbed the highest echelons of corporates across diverse sectors globally.
The GII has been criticised for its complexity and difficulty in interpretation or understanding