Wipro CEO Thierry Delaporte has resigned from his position, the company announced in a regulatory filing. The tech giant has appointed Srinivas Pallia as the new CEO and managing director, effective from April 7.
Delaporte, 56, was appointed as the tech giant’s CEO and MD in July 2020. Before that, the French-born tech boss served as chief operating officer (COO) at Capgemini.
Last December, the company had reported that Delaporte has a salary package of over ₹82 crore per annum, making him the highest paid CEO in the Indian IT sector. He has a bachelor’s degree in economy and finance from SciencesPo Paris, and a Master of Laws from the Sorbonne University.
According to a Reuters report, Wipro in March had promoted six employees to senior vice president roles and 25 others to vice president roles. The promotions came after a series of high-profile exits at the country’s No.4 software services exporter.
Many senior executives have left Wipro in the past year, including finance chief Jatin Dalal, Chief Growth Officer Stephanie Trautman, and Digital and Cloud head Barath Narayanan. Wipro confirmed the move on Friday and said it was part of its ‘ongoing commitment to developing strong internal leaders’.
However, the firm has promoted fewer senior employees in the current fiscal, a move that analysts said reflected its lacklustre performance, the report had added.
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