SYRACUSE — An alumna of the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) is the new president of Intel India and general manager of Intel Architecture Group there.
Kumud (Madhok) Srinivasan graduated from the iSchool with a master’s degree in 1984 and has been a member of its Board of Advisors since 2010. She will move to Bangalore, capital of the Indian province of Karnataka, in January.
Srinivasan has spent the past 25 years working in information technology. As president of Intel India, she will oversee engineering and innovation for market development and manage relationships with government, industry, and academia.
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“My priority is to ensure that the company can build on the very strong foundation that I’m going to be inheriting,” Srinivasan said in a news release from the iSchool. “I’m looking forward to going there and to working with my team to discover what some of the new opportunities might be.”
Intel India employs 3,500 people and is the largest non-manufacturing component of the company outside the U.S.
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