Aruna Jayanthi

Aruna Jayanthi is an Indian businesswoman and managing director of Capgemini's Asia Pacific and Latin America business unit. Previously, she held roles as their CEO of Business Services and CEO of Capgemini India. Jayanthi joined Capgemini in 2000 and was part of the core team that initiated and set up the firm's offshore capabilities in India, eventually heading up their global outsourcing services.[1][2] Jayanthi has been chairperson of the board of governors of National Institute of Technology Calicut since November 2014.[3]

Aruna Jayanthi
NationalityIndia
EducationSVKM's NMIMS
OccupationManaging Director, Capgemini's Asia Pacific and Latin America business unit, Board of Governors, NIT Calicut
Spouse(s)Madhusudan Gopinath
Children1

Education

Jayanthi holds a master's degree in Management Studies in Finance from SVKM's NMIMS in 1984.[4]

Awards

Jayanthi was listed among Fortune India's 'Most Powerful Women' in 2011 and 2012,[5][6] and Business Today's 'Most Powerful Women in Business' in 2011-2015 and 2017-2018.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] She received an 'India Today Woman Award' in 2013.[14] Jayanthi is also an executive council member of NASSCOM.[15]

gollark: > We should just make every state a different political extreme and let whoever likes it most in a place live thereI actually *would* like that, at larger scales, which is why I would not really support unified world government.
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gollark: Which one is it?
gollark: I'm ALWAYS up for random tests!
gollark: One somewhat related thing I find bad is people saying stuff like "you must be antiracist or racist" (or, well, "you must be part of/following/supporting [SPECIFIC APPARENTLY ANTIRACIST CAUSE] or you're racist"). I *really* do not like "us vs them" thinking.

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