New Delhi: Workday, Inc. has strengthened its ties to the region by announcing Sunil Jose’s appointment as President of India.
Jose, a seasoned technologist and industry specialist, will spearhead Workday’s growth strategy and go-to-market activities in the Indian market, enhancing the business’s visibility in one of its most vital locations for talent, innovation and worldwide expansion.
Jose will be headquartered in Mumbai, India and will report to Simon Tate, President, APAC, Workday.
Jose, who has worked in the IT industry for more than thirty years, has held senior leadership positions in multinational IT firms like Salesforce, IBM, Oracle and BrowserStack. He is an expert in strategic market expansion and has led high-achieving teams in ecosystem alliances and enterprise IT functions.
Rob Enslin, President and Chief Commercial Officer, Workday, said: “India is crucial to Workday’s international growth and global innovation strategy. The country’s rapid economic growth and focus on innovation underscore the importance of our strategic investment in the market. Sunil’s appointment comes at a pivotal time as we focus on supporting our existing global customers with operations in India and helping local organisations modernise their business operations to stay competitive. His deep understanding of India’s economic potential and the unique needs of local businesses make him the ideal leader to drive the next phase of growth for our customers, partners, and for Workday in India.”
“India is a market that allows for ’speed of business’, serving as a true innovation hub and extension of global operations, enabling companies to quickly achieve economies of scale,” said Jose. “This is why Workday’s people-focused culture and core values of trust and integrity are vital to India’s transforming economy – particularly as businesses adopt agentic AI. Workday’s approach to innovation and its philosophy of ‘elevating humans’ means its local customers benefit from enhanced employee empowerment, improved strategic problem-solving, and increased human connection and creativity.”
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