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As the world continues to deal with COVID-19, we bring you the appointment and recruitment round-ups from last week that happened along the way :
Worldline appoints Ramesh Narasimhan as India CEO, promotes Deepak Chandnani to executive chairman
Worldline, the European leader in payments and transactional services, this week announced the appointments of Deepak Chandnani as executive chairman for India and South Asia / Middle East and Ramesh Narasimhan as CEO for India.
In his new role as CEO, Narasimhan would drive business strategy and revenue growth for Worldline India.
Karin Gilges to join Bosch as CFO
The board of directors of Bosch recently approved the appointment of Karin Gilges as the news Chief Financial Officer of the company.
Karin takes on the new role on May 1, 2022. In her most recent role with the company, as Senior Vice President in Bosch Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., Bursa, Turkey.
Barclays appoints Duncan Beattie and Duncan Connellan as managing directors for Australia investment banking unit
UK-based Barclays this week announced the appointment of Duncan Beattie and Duncan Connellan as managing directors of its investment banking arm in Australia, with the aim to further strengthen the bank’s commitment to its growth initiatives in Australia.
Santhosh Vishwanathan named Managing Director-Sales, Marketing & Communications Group, Intel India
US-based chipmaker Intel Corporation recently appointed Santhosh Viswanathan as Managing Director-Sales, Marketing and Communications Group, for its India unit, the company said in a statement. He will be tasked to manage the company's sales growth in India.
Meta appoints Meghna Apparao as director of e-commerce industry vertical in India
Early this week, Meta announced the appointment of Meghna Apparao as the director of e-commerce in India to lead the strategy and solutioning that is focused on the company’s largest e-commerce advertisers.
Apparao’s appointment comes on the back of a series of senior leadership recruitments in the past two years.