Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Uber appoints Prabhjeet Singh as President of India, South Asia

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Uber announced the appointmen­t of Prabhjeet Singh as President Uber India and South Asia, tasked with overseeing the next phase of growth in the company’s mobility business and ensuring safety for riders and drivers across India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. His appointmen­t is effective immediatel­y.

While making the announceme­nt Pradeep Parameswar­an, Regional General Manager for Asia Pacific said, “I’m delighted to announce that Prabhis replacing me as Uber’s new President for

India and South Asia, one of our fastest growing and most strategic markets. Prabh is a passionate and innovative leader and has been instrument­al in helping build Uber from the ground up and establishe­d our category leadership in the ridesharin­g market.

“I’m confident Prabh will exceed our expectatio­ns by leading Uber India SA on to the path of profitabil­ity, further consolidat­e our partnershi­p with public transport authoritie­s, continue our growth trajectory by expanding Auto and Moto to the next batch of cities, and build iconic teams.’’

Commenting on his new appointmen­t Prabhjeet said, “I’m thrilled to have been given the responsibi­lity of leading Uber in India and South Asia, and look forward to collaborat­ing with exceptiona­l teams and gifted colleagues across the Uberfamily to strengthen our services and product offerings. Uber is an integral part of the fabric of our cities and as they start moving again, we have prioritize­d the highest standards of safety, sustainabi­lity and service that our riders and drivers expect of us.’’

Prabh, an IIT Kharagpur and IIM-A alum, joined Uber in August 2015 from Mckinsey and Co., where he was an Associate Partner. Since, he’s been part of the core team that adapted the global business model to India, launched multiple new cities and led several India-first innovation­s, including scaling up

Auto and Moto categories and building a multi-modal platform, which have both been exported to other emerging markets.

Prabh will be supported in his new role by a seasoned regional leadership team. Key members include Joyjyoti Misra, former Partner at Khaitan& Co. now Director for Legal Affairs; Satinderbi­ndra, former Director United Nations and Principal Director Asian Developmen­t Bank, now Director Communicat­ions; Pavan Vaish, former co-founder and CEO of IBM Daksh, currently head of central operations; Rajiv Aggarwal, former Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, presently Director Policy; Shirish Andhare, former Senior VP at Ezetap Mobile Solutions, who heads Product at Uber; Neha Mathur, former GE executive, now head of HR; Priyanshu Singh, former COO, Lithium Urban Technologi­es, now head of Community Operation and Sanjay Gupta, former Urban Ladder and Marico executive, who’ll now have an expanded role as Marketing Director India and APAC Rides Brand Marketing.

In keeping with Uber India South Asia’s tradition of being a reservoir of talent, other key South Asian leaders have recently been elevated to wider, regional roles. Former India SA President, Pradeep Parameswar­an, is now the Regional General Manager APAC and Vidhya Duthaluru, former Director, Engineerin­g, has also recently been promoted as the global head of engineerin­g for the customer care platform.

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