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    Senior executive Suryaprakash Kareenahalli quits as Infosys India delivery head

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    While Kareenahalli confirmed the move to ET, Infosys declined to comment on the development.

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    This is the sixth top-level exit since CEO Salil Parekh took over in January 2018.
    BENGALURU: A senior Infosys executive who has spent 16 years with the Bengaluru-headquartered IT services company has quit, ET has learnt. Suryaprakash Kareenahalli, a senior vice-president who was heading India delivery for Infosys, has resigned to take up a role with the New York-based Institute of Personal Leadership, which focuses on professional training and coaching.

    While Kareenahalli confirmed the move to ET, Infosys declined to comment on the development.

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    “We do not comment on appointments or resignations other than those of key management personnel,” a company spokesperson said in an email. Kareenahalli was responsible for a portfolio worth nearly $1.6 billion at Infosys, including retail, CPG and logistics, legacy modernisation and the India software services delivery verticals.

    This is the sixth top-level exit since CEO Salil Parekh took over in January 2018. Rajesh Krishnamurthy, president and head of Europe; Nitesh Banga, who headed manufacturing; Ken Toombs, head of consulting, and chief financial officer MD Ranganath resigned last year.
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