Laxman Narasimhan to Sundar Pichai: Indian-origin CEOs dominating global companies from Starbucks to Google

Here are the other Indian-origin CEOs running some of the world’s biggest companies.

Laxman Narasimhan, the newly-appointed CEO of global coffee chain Starbucks, has moved up in the ever-expanding list of Indian-origin techies and businesspersons heading multinational global firms. 55-year-old Narasimhan will join beverage giant Starbucks as its Chief Executive Officer on October 1, after having stepped down as the CEO of Reckitt Benckiser – another global giant. An alumnus of the University of Pune’s College of Engineering and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton business school, Narasimhan earlier held a senior position at PepsiCo too. But Narasimhan is not the only one leading a global giant. Here are the other Indian-origin CEOs running some of the world’s biggest companies.

Leena Nair, CEO, Chanel

Leena Nair became the first woman and youngest CEO of Chanel in January. She started her career at Unilever in 1992 as a management trainee. In 2016, she became the first Asian and the youngest ever Chief Human Resources Officer of the company. She also served as a member of the company’s Leadership Executive. She has held various positions within the British government, including serving as a non-executive director for the business, energy, and industrial strategy department. Leena Nair holds a degree in engineering and management from Walchand College of Engineering and a degree in management from the Xavier School of Management.