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Capgemini appoints David M. Bonner CEO of Americas Outsourcing Services

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27 Mar 2007 | (News)
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Capgemini announced that David M. Bonner has been appointed chief executive officer of Americas Outsourcing Services.  Bonner most recently served as Capgemini’s chief operating officer and vice president of delivery services for Americas Outsourcing Services.

Working with Capgemini for the past 20 years, Bonner has built an unparalleled track record in enabling business transformation for clients around the world. With his significant delivery experience in information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO), Bonner has helped numerous clients overcome a variety of complex business challenges.

“Through his global business insight and steady leadership, Dave Bonner has been instrumental in making Capgemini a market leader in North America,” Paul Spence, CEO of Capgemini Global Outsourcing Services said. “Throughout the North American market, companies are increasingly leveraging Capgemini’s business transformation capabilities and collaborative business approach. With Dave at the helm, Capgemini will help even more clients achieve superior results and increase shareholder value.”

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