Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Capgemini’s Delaporte to take over as Wipro chief

- Ayushman Baruah ayushman.b@livemint.com

Wipro Ltd has named Thierry Delaporte as the chief executive officer (CEO) and managing director of the company, handing the Frenchman the reins of the software services company as it negotiates the stormy waters of the coronaviru­s pandemic and an economic lockdown now in its third month.

Delaporte, who was chief operating officer (COO) of Capgemini group, will take over on July 6, replacing Abidali Z. Neemuchwal­a at India’s fourth-largest software services firm.

Delaporte will be based in Paris and will report to chairman Rishad Premji, who said he is “the right person to lead Wipro in its next phase of growth”.

Delaporte’s appointmen­t is seen as a historic move as he is likely the first non-indian to be put at the helm of any large Indian IT services firm.

“This is refreshing news,” said Arup Roy, research vice-president, Gartner. He said the appointmen­t will help Wipro in “gene jumping”, which will strengthen the company with fresh ideas and practices.

“His appointmen­t is a huge testimony to Wipro’s openness to accept outside talent. It also reflects upon the IT services industry as a whole,” said Sanchit Vir Gogia, CEO and chief analyst, Greyhound Research.

Until recently, Delaporte was the COO of Capgemini and a member of its group executive board. During his 25-year career with Capgemini, he held several leadership roles, including that of CEO of the global financial services strategic business unit, and head of all global service lines. He also oversaw Capgemini’s India operations, and led the group’s transforma­tion agenda, conceptual­izing and driving strategic programmes across various business units.

Delaporte joins at a time when Wipro is already underperfo­rming peers. The covid-19 pandemic has added to the uncertaint­ies. Wipro, which typically guides for the quarter ahead, has refrained from giving revenue guidance for the April-june quarter due to uncertaint­ies around the covid-19 crisis.

“We do not have visibility into the extent to which it will disrupt our operations, and we have decided to not provide revenue guidance for the quarter ending 30 June,” the company said in its Q4 earnings statement.

“In March, as the covid crisis rapidly deteriorat­ed in key geographie­s such as Europe, UK, and the US, we saw a cascading impact on our business,” Neemuchwal­a said at the time.

Neemuchwal­a resigned on 31 January citing “family commitment­s” and will relinquish his position on June 1. Rishad Premji will oversee the day-to-day operations until July 5.

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Thierry Delaporte will take over on July 6.

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