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Servion Names Ashish Koul as SVP, GM for PED Services Biz

He joins from Genpact, where he served as the Vice President and Global Practice Leader for IT offerings serving the High-Tech industry

Servion Global Solutions, a specialist in the Customer Interaction Management (CIM) solutions, has named Ashish Koul as the Senior Vice-President and General Manager for Product Engineering and Digital (PED) Services Business.

Based out of San Francisco, CA, Ashish will be responsible for driving the PED business globally including sales, marketing, operations and the overall go-to-market strategy. Ashish will report to K. Balakrishnan, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD and CEO) of Servion Global Solutions.

Ashish joins Servion from Genpact, where he served as the Vice President and Global Practice Leader for IT offerings serving the High-Tech industry. Prior to Genpact, Ashish worked with NTT DATA where he held leadership roles in Communications, Media, Banking and Financial Services industry.

Ashish is an alumnus of Birla Institute of Science and Technology (BITS), Pilani with a specialization in Management and Information Systems and has been based in the Silicon Valley for the last 12 years.

Commenting on the appointment, K. Balakrishnan, MD and CEO, Servion Global Solutions, said, “We’re extremely excited about Ashish joining the Servion leadership team to drive growth for our PED business. Ashish’s years of experience in driving better business outcomes for our clients powered by the effective use of technology would be key to Servion in the coming years.”

“I look forward to working with Servion and providing direction to the team for designing and implementing solutions that drive forward Servion’s demonstrated market momentum,” said Koul.

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