Google India’s top executive Rajan Anandan quits; to join Sequoia

Update: Sequoia India, in a LinkedIn post, announced that Rajan Anandan will be joining their team as the managing director. He will be the seventh managing director of the company. “We are thrilled to welcome Rajan Anandan to Sequoia Capital India as a Managing Director. He will join the leadership team at the firm, in addition to the six current Managing Directors, where he will focus on developing Surge into the world’s top scale-up program for startups by acting as an investment advisor and mentor to the program’s founders.”
After serving as the vice president of Google’s South East Asia and India business for eight years, Rajan Anandan has quit Google. Anandan started his career with McKinsey & company followed by Dell and Microsoft. The search giant’s president of Asia Pacific region, Scott Beaumont, confirmed the news to Gadgets Now in a statement saying that “We are grateful to Rajan for his huge contribution to Google over the past eight years.

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