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Microsoft Announces Key Leadership Appointments In India And South Asia Operations

Himani Agrawal was appointed COO, Nitin Mittal was appointed Industry Leader, Digital Natives and Aparna Kondaboina was appointed Head of Human Resources, Microsoft Customers and Partners Solutions for India And South Asia operations,

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Nitin Mittal, Himani Agrawal, and Aparna Kondaboina will take on new roles to drive the company's AI initiatives and overall business strategy in the region, according to a statement.</p><p>(Photo Source: Unsplash)</p></div>
Nitin Mittal, Himani Agrawal, and Aparna Kondaboina will take on new roles to drive the company's AI initiatives and overall business strategy in the region, according to a statement.

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Microsoft on Thursday announced key leadership appointments for its India and South Asia operations, with immediate effect.

Nitin Mittal, Himani Agrawal, and Aparna Kondaboina will take on new roles to drive the company's AI initiatives and overall business strategy in the region, according to a statement.

Nitin Mittal has joined as Industry Leader, Digital Natives, India And South Asia. He brings over 24 years of experience in building digital platforms across finance, retail, e-commerce, and media sectors.

His previous leadership roles include stints at Zee Entertainment, National Payments Corporation of India, Unique Identification Authority of India, and founding SOLV, a B2B platform for small and medium enterprises.

Himani Agrawal has been elevated to chief operating officer, Microsoft India South Asia.

With more than 25 years at Microsoft, Agrawal will now oversee revenue growth, strategic innovation, business simplification, and overall operations in the region.

Aparna Kondaboina steps into the role of Head of Human Resources, Microsoft Customers and Partners Solutions, India And South Asia.

Kondaboina, with 23 years of experience, has previously led Human Resource for the Microsoft India Development Centre, helping it become the company's largest development hub outside Redmond.

In her new position, she will focus on talent strategy, inclusion, and building high-performance teams to support Microsoft's commercial business in the region.

"Each of these leaders will strengthen our leadership bench with their deep functional depth and business acumen to our organisation," Puneet Chandok, President, Microsoft India And South Asia, said.

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