Infosys appoints four new members to Board

New appointees include V Balakrishnan, B G Srinivas, Ashok Vemuri and Ann Fudge

PTI | June 13, 2011



The country's second largest software exporter Infosys Technologies today inducted four new members to its board, including current CFO V Balakrishnan.

"The company has appointed V Balakrishnan, B G Srinivas, Ashok Vemuri and Ann Fudge to the Board," Infosys Chairman N R Narayana Murthy told reporters here.

While Balakrishnan is currently serving as the chief financial officer, Vemuri is the Senior Vice President and Global Head (Banking and Capital Markets) at the firm.

Srinivas is the Senior Vice President and Member of the Executive Council at Infosys.

Ann Fudge is the former chairman and CEO of Young & Rubicam Brands, a global network of marketing communications companies. She is also on the board of GE, Novartis and Unilever.

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