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Sasken appoints Vinita Shrivastava as Chief People Officer

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said that it has onboarded as Chief People Officer with effect from November 26, 2018.

“I am delighted to welcome Vinita Shrivastava, who joins the Sasken family today as Chief People Officer,” said Rajiv C Mody, Chairman, Managing Director & CEO, Sasken Technologies Limited.

“Vinita is a transformation-oriented HR leader with over 24 years of industry experience. She has been part of the core leadership team of several large trans-national companies, including Harman International Industries (Inc.), Tesco and HCL Technologies,” he added.

Vinita Shrivastava, said, “Sasken is at an inflexion point, poised for significant growth. I am excited to part of Sasken's 5×5 vision and see immense potential to leverage the talent pool and leadership team's strength.”

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