Genpact, a global business services company, has announced the appointments of three new leaders to its executive team. The company focuses on advanced technology solutions, leveraging its strong experience to help clients succeed in a changing market.
“We are changing the way we work so we can become a better company for the future,” said Balkrishan “BK” Kalra, Genpact’s President and CEO. “We are happy to welcome these talented leaders who will help us grow and bring more value to our clients.”
Vijay Vijayasankar
Genpact has named Vijay Vijayasankar its new Head of Corporate Development. As Head of Corporate Development, Vijayasankar will lead Genpact’s partnership strategy, focusing on high-growth start-ups, emerging technology innovators, and next-generation service capabilities. Across IBM, SAP, and MongoDB, Vijayasankar has built a career at the intersection of technology depth, enterprise consulting, and product innovation.
Wayne Busch
Wayne Busch joins Genpact as the Head of NextGen Enterprises. In this role, Wayne will be responsible for building new and long-term relationships with fast-growing, mid-market companies that represent the next generation of market disruptors. Prior to joining Genpact, Wayne served as Group President, Consulting and Digital Transformation Services at NTT Data, where he re-architected go-to-market strategies, solutioning, and global delivery activities across all digital practices and industries. Prior to NTT Data, Wayne spent 25 years at Accenture, where he led multiple segments of Financial Services in North America.
Sydney Brie Schaub
Sydney Brie Schaub joins Genpact as the Chief Legal Officer. In her role, Sydney will be responsible for leading Genpact’s legal teams and driving an AI-first transformation of the function to further accelerate business value and growth. Prior to Genpact, Sydney was the Chief Legal Officer of Opendoor Technologies. Sydney has also served as a key member of legal teams across several technology companies, including Google, Square, Rent the Runway, and Gemini.
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