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Sunday 30 January 2022

HR Movement: 31st January, 2022

  1.  Pixis names Neel Pandya as CEO, Europe and APAC.         

 His expanded role as CEO Europe and APAC, Pandya is now tasked with building the business and brand across key European markets. A seasoned leader with an impressive global experience and a deep understanding of consumers in APAC and Europe, Neel was named among India's Top 40 under 40 Most Disruptive Minds, two years consecutively. As CEO of Pixis’ European business, Neel’s key responsibilities will include leveraging existing traction in the region to profoundly grow the business and brand, stated a release. He will also be responsible for driving talent and business growth in key European markets. He has not only added close to 30 new enterprise customers, but continues to play a crucial role in building a global team of collaborators in Pixis.

Having raised a total of $124 Mn so far, the company is all set to accelerate growth and expansions across Europe. Neel has been doing a remarkable job navigating and growing the business in APAC and it gives me immense pleasure to announce Neel’s appointment as CEO of our Europe business, as well. Over the last few months, we’ve been noticing steadily increasing traction in Europe, and I believe we have the right person in Neel to lead our Europe business, Mishra added. Based out of Bengaluru, Pandya took on the role as CEO APAC for Pixis in July 2021, after a four year tenure with L’Oreal as National Media Head.

Under his leadership, within six months Pixis has experienced a 185% growth in revenue in the APAC Region, with a 150% revenue jump in India alone. The past 7 months at Pixis have seen my learning curve grow steeply, and I’m beyond honoured at being given the responsibility to grow the Europe business now. Neel’s success in the APAC region is testament to his belief in the Pixis vision, as well as his charisma as a leader.

2. Nitin Paranjpe named Unilever's new chief transformation officer & chief people officer.

London-based consumer goods company Unilever on Tuesday named Nitin Paranjpe, the current chief operating officer of Unilever, as the chief transformation officer (CTO) and chief people officer (CPO), reports said.

3. IT giant Wipro appoints Badrinath Srinivasan of Infosys, as MD for Southeast Asia.  

Global IT giant Wipro had appointed Badrinath Srinivasan as the Managing Director (MD) for Southeast Asia (SEA). In the new role, Badrinath will focus on Wipro’s vision for business growth, revenue expansion, client and influencer relationships, talent development and brand building. He will also strengthen the key markets of Southeast Asia focusing on large deals and strategic transformational engagements.

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