Google India VP Rajan Anandan quits, to join Sequoia’s ‘Surge’ development team

NEW DELHI: There’s a change of guard at the helm of Google’s southeast Asia operations. Rajan Anandan, vice-president (southeast Asia and India), Google, will bid adieu by the end of this month to join Sequoia Capital India as a managing director. Vikas Agnihotri, country director (sales), will replace him in the interim.

“We are grateful to Anandan for his huge contribution to Google over the past eight years. His entrepreneurial zeal and leadership has helped grow the overall Internet ecosystem in India and southeast Asia, and we wish him all the best in his new adventures,” said Scott Beaumont, president, Google Asia Pacific.

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