Accenture Names Arundhati Chakraborty as Group CEO of Ops

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Arundhati Chakraborty, Accenture

Accenture, the renowned global professional services firm, announced a significant leadership change on Friday. Arundhati Chakraborty has been appointed as the new group chief executive of Accenture Operations, effective from September 1. Chakraborty succeeds Yusuf Tayob, who will transition to the role of chair for the global Communications, Media & Technology industry practices at Accenture.

Julie Sweet, the CEO of Accenture, expressed high praise for Chakraborty’s appointment. She highlighted Chakraborty’s extensive expertise in driving large-scale operational transformations in partnership with clients. Sweet emphasized that Chakraborty’s deep knowledge and her commitment to nurturing talent and advancing services through emerging technologies such as generative AI and automation position her uniquely to lead Accenture Operations.

According to Sweet, Chakraborty’s leadership is expected to significantly impact and enhance the firm’s operations division, underlining her suitability for this critical role. In a parallel development within the tech industry, Check Point Software Technologies has also made a noteworthy appointment. The company has named Ruma Balasubramanian as the new President for the Asia Pacific & Japan (APAC) region.

This decision takes effect on August 30, 2024. Balasubramanian steps into this role following Sharat Sinha, who departed earlier this year to pursue a new opportunity within the industry. Sherif Seddik, President of International Sales at Check Point Software, welcomed Balasubramanian to the team with enthusiasm.

Seddik praised Balasubramanian’s extensive background in customer transformation and partner development, noting that these qualities make her an ideal fit to lead Check Point’s expanding business in the APAC region. With the increasing demand for cybersecurity solutions, Seddik underscored that Balasubramanian’s leadership will be instrumental in navigating the growing complexities and opportunities within the cybersecurity landscape in APAC.

These leadership changes at both Accenture and Check Point Software signify strategic shifts aimed at strengthening their respective positions in the market. For Accenture, the transition of Arundhati Chakraborty into a key operational role reflects a continued focus on leveraging advanced technologies and talent development.

Meanwhile, Check Point Software’s appointment of Ruma Balasubramanian aligns with its objective to enhance its presence and effectiveness in the rapidly evolving APAC cybersecurity sector. Accenture is a leading global professional services company specializing in consulting, technology, and operations.

With a focus on innovation and digital transformation, Accenture helps businesses and governments improve their performance through strategic guidance, technology solutions, and industry expertise. The firm is known for its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions and driving growth for clients worldwide.