Deccan Chronicle

Chandra to take over as Tata chief, says will unite group

TCS CEO Natrajan Chandrasek­aran appointed as the new chairman

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

When Natarajan Chandrasek­aran runs the Mumbai Chartered Marathon on Sunday, he will do so as chairman of the salt-to-steel Tata group.

Presently CEO of the most profitable Tata flagship firm TCS, Mr Chandrasek­aran was, on Thursday, appointed the first profession­al chairman to steer the $100 billion Tata conglomera­te.

He was the unanimous choice of the selection committee appointed to find a successor to Mr Ratan Tata.

Mr Chandrasek­aran, who joined TCS in 1987, is the first profession­al from outside the shareholdi­ng

CHANDRA, who joined TCS as an intern in 1987, was chosen to step into the shoes of Ratan Tata, who took over on Oct. 24 last year after the removal of Cyrus Mistry.

family and stakeholde­rs to take over the reins of this prestigiou­s group which he joined as an intern.

When Natarajan Chandrasek­aran runs the Standard Chartered marathon on Sunday, he will do so as chairman of the salt to steel Tata group. Presently CEO of the most profitable Tata flagship firm TCS, Mr Chandrashe­karan was, on Thursday, appointed the first profession­al chairman to steer the $100 billion Tata conglomera­te.

He was the unanimous choice of the selection committee appointed to find a successor to Mr Ratan Tata.

Mr Chandrashe­karan, who joined TCS in 1987, is the first profession­al from outside the shareholdi­ng family and stakeholde­rs to take over the reins of this prestigiou­s group which he joined as an intern.

He was the chief executive officer and managing director of TCS since 2009 and under his stewardshi­p the company was rated as the world's most powerful brand in IT Services in 2015.

“Mr Chandrasek­aran has demonstrat­ed exemplary leadership as the CEO and MD of Tata Consultanc­y Services. We believe he will now inspire the entire Tata group to realise its potential acting as leaders in their respective businesses, always in keeping with our value system and ethics and adhering with the practices of the Tata group which have stood it in good stead,” said Tata Sons in a statement.

“At the Tata group, we are at an inflection point. I am aware that this role comes with huge responsibi­lities. It will be my endeavour to help progress the group with the ethos, ethics and values that the Tata group has been built on,” said Mr Chandrasek­aran who got a standing ovation from employees.

His appointmen­t comes at a time when Tata Sons is engaged in a bitter legal battle with its former chairman Cyrus Mistry, who has challenged his ouster before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) raising serious allegation­s of corporate governance violations in Tata group firms. The government has asked Tatas for an explanatio­n on the various allegation­s.

Mr Mistry was unceremoni­ously removed as the chairman of the Tata Sons on October 24, 2016 for allegedly deviating from the group’s ethos and culture.

Apart from steering the group’s business through a challengin­g external environmen­t characteri­sed by low growth and increasing tendency to move towards protection­ism, industry experts said the new chairman would also be required to address some of the serious legal issues raised by its former chairman.

Meanwhile TCS on Thursday appointed Rajesh Gopinath as its new chief executive and managing director. Prior to this Mr Rajesh was responsibl­e for the financial management.

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Natarajan Chandrasek­aran

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