wipro, bpo, chief
Wipro appoints new BPO chief
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Wipro, the leading software giant, on Monday appointed TK Kurien the chief executive of its BPO operations.
Kurien succeeded Raman Roy, who was at the helm for the past three years."We are pleased to have Kurien lead our BPO initiative at a time when it is at an inflexion point," said Wipro vice-chairman Vivek Paul.
"Kurien has the right combination of experience and energy to sustain and leverage our position of leadership in BPO to broaden our offerings and further realize the emerging opportunities in this space."
Before this, Kurien was part of the Wipro BPO business, driving the transaction processing business initiative.
He also served as chief financial officer of Wipro GE Medical Systems Ltd and as CEO of GE X-Ray.
"We hope to take Wipro BPO to the next level through a combination of tighter alignment with our vertical solutions, leveraging our pool of domain expertise and increased optimisation and standardization of processes and technologies," Kurien said.
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