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Wipro telecom head Emani to quit

Bangalore, Dec. 24

Wipro Ltd today announced that it has appointed Mr Sudip Nandy as President of Telecom and Product Engineering Solutions division of the company following the resignation of Mr Ramesh Emani from the post. Mr Emani will demit his office on January 11. The company in a press statement said Mr Nandy, with over 24 years in Wipro, brings in excellent understanding of the product engineering business. He has handled various leadership roles in the past including his recent posit ion as Chief Strategy Officer of Wipro Technologies. Mr Emani has decided to pursue interests outside Wipro. He has made significant contribution to the company’s IT business across multiple roles, especially making Wipro a leader in the product engineering solutions business, the release said. —

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