Ravi Swaminathan to be new AMD India chief
22 Dec 2009
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has appointed Ravi Swaminathan as managing director and regional vice president of sales and marketing for AMD India, effective 4 January, 2010.
The HP veteran, who left the company a couple of months back, will be responsible for growing AMD India's sales and marketing functions in the country, reporting to Benjamin J. Williams, corporate vice president and general manager, AMD Asia Pacific, said a press release.
"Ravi has extensive experience building relationships with large enterprises, government, SMB as well as consumers and his experience will be a strong asset to AMD India's leadership team as well as to the broader Asia Pacific and worldwide sales and marketing teams," said Benjamin J. Williams.
"India is a key high-growth market for AMD, and we continue to build our reputation as a highly respected computing and graphics powerhouse in the country," he added.
Swaminathan replaces Ram Subramanian, who will remain a senior member of the AMD team responsible for corporate strategic development, the release added. Dasaradha "GD" Gude will continue to be managing director for AMD India, responsible for engineering and operations.
At Hewlett-Packard, Ravi Swaminathan was president of the personal systems group (PSG) in India, responsible for all function of that business group in the country. He has also previously held positions at Compaq India and ICI.