Patni strengthens EMEA leadership

Announces Avtar Sangha as its new Head of Delivery for the EMEA region

BY IT NEXT BUREAU  |  13 July 2010

New Delhi: Patni Computer Systems, a leading global IT and BPO services provider, announced the appoinment of Avtar Sangha as its new Head of Delivery for the EMEA region. Avtar will be based in Patni’s EMEA headquarters at Heathrow and will be accountable for the delivery of services to all clients in the EMEA region.

Avtar Sangha joins Patni from Tech Mahindra, where he was previously Delivery Director. He has spent the last ten years delivering complex transformation programmes across the globe and managing large P&L budgets. Avtar also has extensive experience working with third party suppliers and managing large offshore teams in a matrix environment.


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