The top ranking executive of a company is called as CEO (chief executive officer). They have so many responsibilities. It includes making important decisions of the company, management of all operations of the company, management of the resources of the company, etc. The public face of a company is CEO.
There is a common thread that connects the famous multi-billion dollar companies. The current CEOs of these companies are mostly from south Asian countries, mainly from India. South Asians secured the most number of C-level leadership positions in the tech industry. Many of these south Asians are born and raised in their home countries before moving to the Western countries.
South Asian CEOs of Fortune 500 Companies
Sundar Pichai
Satya Nadella
Shantanu Narayen
George Kurian
Nikesh Arora
Rajeev Suri
Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram
Raj Fernando
The CEOs from South Asian Countries
The Indians are playing an important role in changing the way of technology works. The world's two largest technology companies are headed by Indian origin CEO's. We can add more names to the list. Being a leader in the most important companies in the world and playing an important role in growth are not an easy task.
In large companies, CEOs generally manage only the highest level of strategic decisions, which affect the overall growth of the company. In small businesses, CEOs are often involved in daily operations. If you think that some of the best CEO's in the world are international, you will be surprised to hear so many names from India.
Sundar Pichai
CEO: Google
Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google. He was born in Tamil Nadu, India on 10 June, 1972. He took a degree in metallurgical engineering from IIT Kharagpur. After that, he moved to US. He completed his MS in material sciences and engineering from Stanford University and he attained his MBA from Wharton University.
He was awarded the titles named “Siebel scholar and Palmer scholar" from there. On August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai was selected as CEO of Google. He played an important role in the development and launch of the Google Chrome web browser. He was the product head for projects related to Google drive, Google map, and Android. That helped him to grow in his career.
Satya Nadella
CEO: Microsoft
Satya Nadella is the CEO of Microsoft. He was born in Hyderabad, India on 12 August 1967. He was selected as CEO of Microsoft on February 4, 2014. He completed his degree in electronics and communication engineering from the Manipal institute of technology. He completed his master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
He attained his MBA from the University of Chicago. After that, he worked as a technology staff at a company named "Sun Microsystems". In 1992, he joined the Microsoft. Satya Nadella headed in some major projects at Microsoft, which including cloud computing and developing one of the world's largest cloud cluster infrastructure.
Shantanu Narayen
CEO: Adobe
Shantanu Narayen is the CEO of Adobe systems. He was born in Hyderabad, India on 1963. He took his degree in electronics and communication engineering from University College of Engineering, Osmania University. After that he completed his MBA from Haas School of business, University of California.
He earned his master's degree in computer science from Bowling green state university, Ohio. His career started at Apple. After that, he worked in Silicon graphics. He co-founded a digital photo sharing company named "Pictra". In 1998, he joined the Adobe Systems. He promoted as CEO of the company, in 2007. Also, he got the Padma Shri award in 2019.
George Kurian
CEO: NetApp
George Kurian is the president and CEO of NetApp. It is a storage and data management company. He was born in Kerala, India. He completed his engineering from IIT Madras. He attained bachelors of Science degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University and earned MBA from Stanford University.
He started his career at Oracle in 1996. Later, he promoted as the senior vice president of Oracle's server technologies. Also he served as vice president of Application Networking and Switching Technology Group at Cisco Systems. In 2011, he joined the Netapp. He became the CEO of the company in June 2015.
Nikesh Arora
CEO: Palo Alto Networks
Nikesh Arora is the CEO of Palo Alto Networks. He was born in Uttar Pradesh, India on 9 February 1968. He completed his degree in Electrical engineering from IIT Varanasi. After that, he completed his MBA from Northeastern University. Also he earned a master's degree in finance from Boston College.
He worked at Google. Also, he served as a president of a company named SoftBank Group. He resigned from there on 21 June 2016. In June 2018, he joined the Palo Alto Networks. Presently, he serves as the chairman and CEO of the company.
Rajeev Suri
Ex-CEO: Nokia
Rajeev Suri is the ex-CEO of Nokia. He was born in New Delhi, India on 10 October 1967. He has Singapore citizenship. He completed his degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology, India. He served for multi-national companies in Nigeria and India. In 1995, he joined the Nokia. He played an important role in transformation of the company. He became the CEO of the company on 29 April 2014.
Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram
CEO: Sehat Kahani
Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram is CEO and co-founder of the company named "Sehat Kahani". The services of the company focus on health awareness, primary health care consultation, and health counselling. She was born in Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her MBBS in 2010 from DOW University of Health Sciences.
Later, she earned a master's degree in Health Policy and Management from The Aga Khan University of Health Sciences. She is the first women in Pakistan to win the Rolex award.
Raj Fernando
CEO: Workstorm.com
Raj Fernando is the CEO and Chairman of Workstorm.com. He is a Sri Lankan descent American businessman. He was born on 8 July 1971. He completed his bachelor’s degree in economics and history from Beloit College. He found a company named “Chopper Trading” in 2002 and he became CEO of the company.
Fernando's contributions helped the company to become one of the main participants on world’s largest global exchanges. But in 2015, he sold the company. He launched an internet startup named “Workstorm.com” in 2016. Now he serves as the CEO of the company.
Conclusion
The South Asian cultures encourage debate, communication, and argumentation. Also, the mainstream American culture encourages assertive communication too. According to a study by MIT, South Asians are more likely to achieve leadership roles in American organizations. The research focused on the three key aspects of prejudice, motivation, and assertiveness.
The research proposed that the cultural differences around assertiveness and the willingness to engage in the debate may be strong contributing factors in what resonates with American company leadership expectations.
This is a good trait that is seen in South Asian peoples. Because of this type of trait and culture, there is a high chance of people from Asia succeeding in leadership roles. We can expect more such leaders to take up leadership positions in big multi-national organizations.
These CEOs are not from the same background. It includes from poverty to the middle class. Most of them were born and raised in different places. They left the home countries to attain higher education in other countries, yet they all have the same instincts, values and traits. Anyway, climbing the ladder of success is not an easy task. So, this completes our list of top Asian CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
FAQ
How many Fortune 500 companies have Indians as there CEOs?
38 CEOs of Fortune 500 Companies are Indians.
What is the number of Asian American CEOs in the fortune 500 companies?
5.6% of total CEOs in fortune 500 Companies are found to be Asian American.
Who is the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company?
Katharine Graham is the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Which is Number 1 in the Fortune 500?
Walmart is ranked no. 1 in Fortune 500 Companies.
What is the number of Asian Americans in professional workforce?
Asian Americans made up about 13% of the professional workforce.
Source :- https://startuptalky.com/ Author :- ATHUL C K Date :-April 04, 2022 at 07:00PM