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Newly elevated president BG Srinivas has joined the long list of senior executives turning their backs on Infosys, putting pressure on founder and Chairman NR Narayana Murthy and raising questions whether his return is doing the company any good. Srinivas is the twelfth top-level executive to leave the company ever since Murthy’s return to the helm in June last year. Here’s a list of the other Infosys executives who decided to move one in the last 11 months.[/caption]
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Last month, Infosys chief compliance officer Nithyanandan Radhakrishnan quit. Radhakrishnan left the company to become an independent consultant on international legal matters, Infosys had said in a statement. Image: LinkedIn[/caption]
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Early in March, senior vice-president C Kakal quit the company. Kakal, a member of Infosys’ top decision making body, headed the India Business Unit and was also responsible for application development, maintenance, testing, and infrastructure management verticals at Infosys. Image: moneycontrol.com[/caption]
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Last year in December, Infosys witnessed its Head - BPO V Balakrishnan’s resignation. Balakrishnan was a favourite to become the first non-founder chief executive officer (CEO) of the company. He joined the Aam Aadmi Party after quitting from the company and contested the Lok Sabha elections this year. Image: Reuters[/caption]
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Subrahmanyam (Subu) Goparaju, senior vice-president and head of Infosys Lab, quit the company in December. Goparaju also headed the Intellectual Property Cell (IP Cell) of the company and was also part of the executive council.[/caption]
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In November last year, Infosys head of utilities and resources for North America Stephen R Pratt quit the company. Pratt, who had joined Infosys in 2004, was also a member of the company’s executive council, its highest decision making body. Image: Seen in this Reuters picture are Stephen Pratt (R) with former Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani.[/caption]
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The company’s vice-president and chief marketing officer Paul Gottsegen resigned the company in September last year. Gottsegen then moved to Mindtree as its senior-vice-president, chief marketing and strategy officer and management council member.[/caption]
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Kartik Jayaraman, who headed BPO sales in Australia, quit Infosys in September joined outsourcing major Accenture. Jayaraman, who joined Infosys’ BPO services in the US in 2006, was based in Melbourne (Australia). Image: LinkedIn[/caption]
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In September last year Infosys saw yet another high profile exit with its BPO head for Latin America Humberto Andrade quitting the company.[/caption]
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The company announced the departure of Ashok Vemuri, a member of the company’s board, global head of manufacturing and the Americas in August last year. Vemuri was responsible for around $2 billion of annual revenue, and was an executive often mentioned as a future chief executive officer (CEO) after the last of Infosys’s founders S.D. Shibulal finishes his turn as CEO. Image: ibnlive[/caption]
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Sudhir Chaturvedi, who headed the US financial services business at Infosys Ltd stepped down from his position in July last year. Image: Google Plus[/caption]
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Basab Pradhan, the group head of sales and marketing at Infosys, quit the company to start his own venture in July last year. Pradhan was the first senior executive to quit the company after Murthy’s return. Image: Forbes India[/caption]
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