Wipro COO Amit Choudhary quits, business operations head Jain named successor

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India's Wipro said on Friday that its chief operating officer Amit Choudhary is stepping down, with Sanjeev Jain, current global head of business operations named as his successor with immediate effect.This is the second-level senior exit at the firm in less than a week.

FILE PHOTO: Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of Wipro logo in this illustration taken, February 19, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File PhotoIndia's Wipro said on Friday that its chief operating officer Amit Choudhary is stepping down, with Sanjeev Jain, current global head of business operations named as his successor with immediate effect.

Both Chenchah and Choudhary were picked by former CEO Thierry Delaporte as they worked together at French tech giant Capgemini. The exits could pose as a setback as CEO Srinivas Pallia said the company aims to win deals through artificial intelligence-infused consulting, and that it would prioritise growth in the fourth quarter post-earnings conference.

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