2020 Indiaspora Recognizes 58 Executives of Indian Heritage Leading Global Corporations

Indiaspora, a nonprofit organization of global Indian diaspora leaders from various backgrounds and professions, released their inaugural list honoring executives of the Indian diaspora who are leading the largest global corporations in 2020. Drawing from the latest editions of Fortune and Forbes U.S. and global lists, the Indiaspora Business Leaders List includes 58 executives serving at the helm of their respective companies as Chief Executive Officer, President, or Chairman of the Board. Under their leadership, these companies collectively employ more than 3.6 million worldwide and account for a combined USD $1 trillion in revenue and $4 trillion in market capitalization. Headquartered across 11 different countries including the U.S., Canada, England, and Singapore, these companies have delivered annualized returns of 23 percent during the tenure of these executives, outperforming the S&P 500 by 10 percent. “This inaugural list shares so many shining examples of the quintessential immigrant story,” said Indiaspora Board member Rajan Navani, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Jetline Group of Companies. “Hardworking, enterprising, and innovative, these executives have achieved the highest success in their respective fields, often drawing on their Indian heritage to help guide and ground them along the way. No doubt they will inspire generations to come.” The list includes immigrants from India as well as professionals born in countries such as Uganda, Ethiopia, England, and the U.S. “I’m amazed to see how far we’ve come in terms of representation in business,” said Raj Gupta, former CEO of Fortune 300 company Rohm and Haas, and one of the first executives of the Indian diaspora to join the ranks of corporate leadership along with pioneers such as Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo and Dinesh Paliwal of Harman International. “There used to be only a handful of us leading corporations. Now that we are reaching prominence, I am eager to see how the next generation leaves its own legacy.” Mr. Gupta, an Indiaspora member, serves as Chairman of two companies on the Business Leaders List, Aptiv and Avantor.

Agents for Change and Inclusion

“It is gratifying to see the growing impact of individuals from the Indian community on business on a global scale,” said Indiaspora Board Member Arun Kumar, Chairman and CEO at KPMG India, who also served as Assistant Secretary of Commerce in the Obama administration. “I have had the opportunity to work with several of the individuals on our 2020 Business Leaders List in a professional and personal capacity, and can attest to their dynamism as leaders not only of their companies, but also for the larger diaspora community. In addition, many of them bring a remarkable sensitivity to issues relating to social change.” Many of these diaspora executives have led their companies in advancing social change by addressing racial injustice, climate and sustainability justice, and the disproportionate effects of COVID-19 through policy and financial commitments. For example: · Tech industry leader Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, has announced new goals for racial equity, including improving leadership representation of underrepresented groups at Google, and an “economic opportunity package” for the Black community. · Many of the leaders’ companies have created or contributed funds in response to COVID-19, with monetary and humanitarian aid totaling more than $400 million. · More than a dozen leaders have aligned their companies’ business practices to meet United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and are members of the UN Global Compact. “It’s inspiring to see so many leaders of Indian heritage playing a significant role in business and in society,” said Ajay Banga, President and CEO of Mastercard. “Our culture and our values are a common starting point. But it’s what we do with the opportunities presented to us that make a difference. When we lean into our diverse experiences to deal with challenges like the pandemic or racial injustice, we can have an even greater impact on the lives of those around us.” The Indiaspora Business Leaders List also calls attention to the presence of a glass ceiling that women, including Indian women, still face. Out of 1,000 companies represented on the Fortune 500 list, only 61 have women CEOs; the Indiaspora List has a marginally higher percentage of women, yet includes only five women out of the 58 leaders. “It’s an honor to join so many outstanding leaders on this year’s Indiaspora Business Leaders list, each of whom is making a meaningful impact within their industry,” said Reshma Kewalramani, M.D., CEO and President of Vertex Pharmaceuticals. “As a physician and CEO dedicated to creating transformative medicines that improve the lives of people with serious diseases, I believe deeply in the critical role a diverse and inclusive culture plays in being able to achieve that mission at Vertex. We are committed to developing the next generation of leaders from all backgrounds, and I look forward to some of those names showing up on this list and others like it in the years to come.”

About the Indiaspora Business Leaders List

The following lists were used to identify honorees: Fortune 500 (which features 1,000 companies), Forbes Global 2000, Fortune Global 500 and the Forbes Largest Private U.S. Companies.

2020 Indiaspora Business Leaders List
Rank First Name Last Name Company Title Revenue (B)
1 Sundar Pichai Alphabet Chief Executive Officer $166.30
2 Satya Nadella Microsoft Chief Executive Officer $138.60
3 Arvind Krishna IBM Chief Executive Officer $76.50
4 Lakshmi Mittal ArcelorMittal CEO, Chairman $70.50
5 Raj Subramaniam FedEx President, CEO $69.70
6 Vivek Sankaran Albertsons President, CEO $62.46
7 Vasant Narasimhan Novartis Chief Executive Officer $48.60
8 Punit Renjen Deloitte Global Chief Executive Officer $46.20
9 Bharat Masrani TD Bank CEO, Group President $44.80
10 Mike Mohan Best Buy President, CEO $43.60
11 Bob Patel LyondellBasell Industries Chief Executive Officer $37.40
12 Rajeev Suri Nokia Chief Executive Officer $25.80
13 Revathi Advaithi Flex Chief Executive Officer $25.00
14 Sunny Verghese Olam International Group Chief Executive Officer $24.20
15 Prem Watsa Fairfax Financial Chief Executive Officer $20.70
16 Sanjay Mehrotra Micron Technology CEO, President $19.60
17 Saum Sutaria Tenet Healthcare President, CEO $18.50
18 Ajay Banga Mastercard CEO, Chairman-elect, President $17.00
19 Ivan Menezes Diageo Chief Executive Officer $16.80
20 Laxman Narasimhan Reckitt Benckiser Group Chief Executive Officer $16.40
21 Sonia Syngal Gap Inc. Chief Executive Officer $16.40
22 Siva Sivaram Western Digital President $16.10
23 Kevin Lobo Stryker Chief Executive Officer $15.00
24 Piyush Gupta DBS Group Chief Executive Officer $14.50
25 Raj Gupta Aptiv Chairman of the Board $14.40
25 Raj Gupta Avantor Chairman of the Board $6.04
26 Bob Pragada Jacobs Engineering Co-President, CEO $13.00
27 Shantanu Narayen Adobe Chairman, CEO, & President $11.60
28 Rajiv Malik Mylan President $11.50
29 Aloke Lohia Indorama Ventures Group Chief Executive Officer $11.40
30 Sri Prakash Lohia Indorama Ventures Chairman of the Board $11.40
31 Niraj Shah Wayfair Co-Chairman, President & CEO $9.10
32 Ravi Saligram Newell Brands CEO, President $8.90
33 Milind Pant Amway Chief Executive Officer $8.40
34 George Kurian NetApp President, CEO $5.60
35 Steve Sanghi Microchip Technology CEO, Chairman $5.30
36 Sumit Singh Chewy Chief Executive Officer $4.80
37 Reshma Kewalramani Vertex Pharmaceuticals Chief Executive Officer $4.80
38 Rahul Kanwar SS&C Technologies Holdings President, CEO $4.70
39 Gary Bhojwani CNO Financial Group Chief Executive Officer $3.90
40 Sandeep Biswas Newcrest Mining Chief Executive Officer $3.80
41 Samir Kapuria NortonLifeLock President $3.70
42 Sean Aggarwal Lyft Chairman of the Board $3.62
43 Francis deSouza Illumina CEO, President $3.60
44 Aneel Bhusri Workday Chief Executive Officer $3.60
45 Rajiv Prasad Hyster-Yale Group CEO, President $3.29*
46 Rakesh Sachdev Regal Beloit Director, Chairman of the Board $3.24
47 Dinesh Lathi Tailored Brands CEO, President $3.00
48 Aman Bhutani GoDaddy Chief Executive Officer $2.99
49 Prahlad Singh PerkinElmer CEO, President $2.88
50 Anant Bhalla American Equity Investment CEO, President $2.60
51 Jayshree Ullal Arista Networks CEO, President $2.40
52 Anirudh Devgan Cadence Design President $2.40
53 Nikesh Arora Palo Alto Networks CEO, Chairman $2.27
54 Sundaram Nagarajan Nordson CEO, President $2.25
55 Sharmistha Dubey Match Group Chief Executive Officer $2.10
56 Naren Gursahaney ServiceMaster Chairman of the Board, Interim CEO $2.08
57 Sumit Roy Realty Income CEO, President $1.50
58 Ajei Gopal Ansys CEO, President $1.50
 Note: Raj Gupta appears twice on this list as the Chairman of two different companies.
* This is the revenue for Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. Hyster-Yale Group is HYMH’s operating company

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