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Nooyi ‘in race’ for top job at World Bank

NEW YORK: Indra Nooyi is among the candidates being considered by the White House to head the World Bank after the India-born former PepsiCo CEO’s name was floated by Ivanka Trump, the president’s influential daughter, a top American daily reported.

Nooyi ‘in race’ for top job at World Bank

Indra Nooyi



New York, January 16

Indra Nooyi is among the candidates being considered by the White House to head the World Bank after the India-born former PepsiCo CEO’s name was floated by Ivanka Trump, the president’s influential daughter, a top American daily reported. Nooyi, 63, stepped down as PepsiCo’s chief last August after leading the company for 12 years. — PTI

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