Technology
Ashok Nair named Lenovo director for India service operations
New Delhi, Aug 5
Chinese technology major Lenovo on Monday appointed Ashok Nair as Director for India service operations. He will report to Alex Fu, Executive Director of Asia Pacific services.
Nair will work alongside Rahul Agarwal, Managing Director and CEO of Lenovo India, and will be responsible for leading the growth strategy to make Lenovo India the "best in class" within the IT service industry.
He will focus on driving sustainable and profitable means across multiple routes-to-market and on making Lenovo services a key differentiator.
"We are pleased to have Ashok back on board. He played a pivotal role in the organisation during his earlier stint and understands the pulse of the consumer business," Agarwal said in a statement.
Nair has over two decades of experience in consumer-focused businesses in India and South Asia.
Expressing his happiness, Nair said, "India remains a high growth opportunity for Lenovo with increasing digitisation of the economy."
At his previous organisation, Math Adventures, he was responsible for leading new business initiatives, both organic and inorganic, which entailed extensive channel sales management, incubating startups and leading the innovation strategy.
As Director of sales for India and Sri Lanka in his previous innings at Lenovo, he set up a sustainable channel infrastructure for the PC business. He quit Lenovo as the SMB Director.
Nair will work alongside Rahul Agarwal, Managing Director and CEO of Lenovo India, and will be responsible for leading the growth strategy to make Lenovo India the "best in class" within the IT service industry.
He will focus on driving sustainable and profitable means across multiple routes-to-market and on making Lenovo services a key differentiator.
"We are pleased to have Ashok back on board. He played a pivotal role in the organisation during his earlier stint and understands the pulse of the consumer business," Agarwal said in a statement.
Nair has over two decades of experience in consumer-focused businesses in India and South Asia.
Expressing his happiness, Nair said, "India remains a high growth opportunity for Lenovo with increasing digitisation of the economy."
At his previous organisation, Math Adventures, he was responsible for leading new business initiatives, both organic and inorganic, which entailed extensive channel sales management, incubating startups and leading the innovation strategy.
As Director of sales for India and Sri Lanka in his previous innings at Lenovo, he set up a sustainable channel infrastructure for the PC business. He quit Lenovo as the SMB Director.
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