New Delhi, July 17
The country’s richest woman Roshni Nadar Malhotra on Friday became the first woman to head a listed Indian IT company as she took over as the Chairperson of $8.9-billion HCL Technologies from her father and billionaire Shiv Nadar.
Roshni, also a trained classical musician, came on the Board of HCL Technologies in 2013 and was vice-chairperson. She will continue as CEO of HCL Corporation, the holding company for all the group entities.
On Friday, HCL Technologies announced that its founder and chairman Shiv Nadar stepped down from the role and the company’s Board of Directors has appointed his daughter, Roshni, as the new chairperson with immediate effect.
Shiv Nadar, however, would continue to be the Managing Director of the company with designation as Chief Strategy Officer, the company said.
Roshni studied at Vasant Valley School, Delhi and graduated in communication with a focus in radio/TV/film from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. She also pursued MBA from Kellogg School of Management. — PTI
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