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Pradeep Parameswaran to lead Uber’s India and South Asia ops

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Pradeep Parameswaran, who has been leading Uber’s India and South Asia operations, is now the President of India and South Asia. He replaces, Amit Jain who recently has moved up as Head of Asia Pacific.

On the development, Amit Jain, Head of Asia Pacific said, “I’m delighted to confirm that Pradeep Parameswaran will be taking over as President, Uber India and South Asia for our rides operations, effective immediately. Over the last year and a half, Pradeep has been instrumental in our growth, cementing the region as a critical contributor to our global vision. Pradeep is a strong people leader and has over two decades of management experience across the technology, media and telecommunications sectors.”

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Parameswaran began his career at Hindustan Lever, followed by a 13-year stint at McKinsey & Co, half of which was in the US. In his last role, he was CEO of Den Networks, a Cable TV company.

 

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