Google’s head of Southeast Asia and India is leaving the company
Rajan Anandan, the Vice President of Google's South East Asia and India operations, is leaving the company after more than eight years at the job.;
- Rajan Anandan, the Vice President of Google's Southeast Asia and India operations, is leaving the company after more than eight years with the firm, Google said on Tuesday.
- The company said it is looking for a replacement for Anandan's position, and Vikas Agnihotri, country director of sales, will take on the responsibility in the interim for Google India.
- Anandan will stay at Google till the end of April, a person familiar with the matter said.
- Anandan's departure comes just a few months after Karim Temsamani, head of Asia Pacific (APAC) at Google, also left the company.