Here Comes The New Boss: The Biggest CEO Changes Of 2014


Infosys, Vishal Sikka: Infosys starts a new era under Vishal Sikka, who recently took the responsibility of running the company founded by N.R Narayana Murthy.

Sikka is not new to high profile responsibilities as he has already had experiences with SAP AG, where he was an executive board member and also the Global Managing Board, leading all SAP products and innovations globally.

Sikka left SAP in May this year due to reasons unknown except that it was personal, and was later announced to become the CEO and MD of Infosys. He has a lot on his plate with leading Infosys as the company is not doing too well in terms of giving its rivals a competition. So Sikka will need to reinvent and revamp the company back to its glory days. He is also the highest paid CEO in India at the moment.

Nokia, Rajeev Suri: Nokia has been in the news lately and the biggest news was when they sold the Phone’s division to Microsoft mobile. Nokia is a multinational communications and information technology corporation, which is based in Finland.

They have been known to produce the largest number of mobile phones and their brand name is known by all. Well this year the former CEO Steven Elop joined Microsoft Mobile division after completing the sale of the Nokia Phone division to Microsoft. This made way for a new CEO Rajeev Suri. Suri has been an employee of Nokia and was the CEO of Nokia solution and networks, before being appointed as the CEO of Nokia Corporations.

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