Close X
Thursday, November 14, 2024
ADVT 
Newsmakers

Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan moves on, COO Mathur to guide key functions

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Nov, 2024 02:42 PM
  • Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan moves on, COO Mathur to guide key functions

Bengaluru, Nov 5 (IANS) Xiaomi India on Tuesday announced that current President Muralikrishnan B will be transitioning out of his role at the end of the year to pursue his passion for academic research.

Muralikrishnan will continue to operate in his current capacity till the end of the year, the company said in a statement.

Sudhin Mathur, with over 30 years in the industry, will continue to guide key functions as COO. Key leaders, including Sameer Rao (CFO), Varun Madan (CPO), and Anuj Sharma (CMO), will further strengthen Xiaomi’s focus on high-quality technology experiences and its ambitious vision for the next decade.

"Under Murali's leadership, Xiaomi has seen exceptional success in India, continuing to be a key player in the technology landscape and connecting millions to innovative products,” said Adam Zeng, Senior Vice President of the Group and President of International Business Department.

“We deeply appreciate his contribution, and our commitment to India's growth journey remains stronger than ever,” Zeng added.

After over six impactful years with the company, Murali is set to pursue his passion for academic research, focusing on ‘Executive Doctorate in Management,’ where he aims to deepen his expertise in ‘Consumer Behaviour on Technology Platforms'.

Murali will continue to support Xiaomi India as an independent Strategic Advisor, said the company.

He joined Xiaomi India in 2018 and held various roles, including Chief Operating Officer, before his promotion to President in 2022.

Throughout his tenure, he played a pivotal role in enhancing Xiaomi India’s brand presence, leading strategic direction across teams, and steering critical public affairs efforts.

“My experience at Xiaomi India has been one of the most fulfilling chapters of my career. The values of sincerity and passion that Xiaomi embodies have been central to our journey. I am immensely proud of what we have accomplished together in such a dynamic market,” said Murali.

MORE Newsmakers ARTICLES

A Remembrance: Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany (1926 -2020)

A Remembrance: Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany (1926 -2020)
Throughout his life he took immense pride in his Sikh identity and heritage even headlining a newspaper article in 1957 as “Scientist wears turban and tie”

A Remembrance: Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany (1926 -2020)

Meet Bhupinder Singh Hundal

Meet Bhupinder Singh Hundal
A game-changing turning point in Canada’s media world and a testament to the country’s growing multicultural fabric, say hello to Global BC’s new News Director, Bhupinder Singh Hundal. 

Meet Bhupinder Singh Hundal

Colorado student, scientist named Time's 'Kid of the Year'

Colorado student, scientist named Time's 'Kid of the Year'
Gitanjali Rao, a sophomore at STEM School Highlands Ranch in suburban Denver who lives in the city of Lone Tree, was selected from more than 5,000 nominees in a process that culminated with a finalists' committee of children, Time for Kids reporters and comedian Trevor Noah.

Colorado student, scientist named Time's 'Kid of the Year'

DARPAN 10 with Amandeep Singh: First Turbaned Sikh MLA in BC

DARPAN 10 with Amandeep Singh: First Turbaned Sikh MLA in BC
Being unapologetically present and visible is a start. I have always been an advocate for social justice and I will remain that.

DARPAN 10 with Amandeep Singh: First Turbaned Sikh MLA in BC

Sam McBratney, 'Guess How Much I Love You' author, dies

Sam McBratney, 'Guess How Much I Love You' author, dies
Candlewick Press announced that McBratney died Friday at age 77. Additional details were not immediately available.

Sam McBratney, 'Guess How Much I Love You' author, dies

Dan Budnik, who photographed civil rights movement, dies

Dan Budnik, who photographed civil rights movement, dies
Acclaimed photographer Dan Budnik, noted for his portraits of artists in New York in the 1960s and documenting the civil rights movement and Native American culture, has died. He was 87.

Dan Budnik, who photographed civil rights movement, dies