Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2021

Indigo Consulting brings Sam Antony on board

Moves from Capgemini

Indigo Consulting brings Sam Antony on board
Indigo Consulting has appointed Sam Antony as vice president. He will be in charge of complete digital delivery and operational excellence of deep-tech transformation projects, across the company.
 
Anthony specialises in cross-functional experience with handling large scale engagements across technology platforms and has handled projects for organisations like TCS, PATNI, IGATE and Capgemini, where he had his previous stint as director.
 
Jose Leon, COO, Indigo Consulting said, “As a team, we are deeply committed to continuing to strive in all our endeavours to deliver excellence to our existing and new customers. We are strengthening our delivery and operations teams under the leadership of Sam Antony. His rich and global work experience and solution-oriented approach will add great value to our customers and organisation.”
 
Added Sam Antony, vice president, Indigo Consulting, “I am excited to be a part of Indigo Consulting and looking forward to playing a critical role in delivery excellence. I look at this opportunity as the one that drives excellence through people, processes and technologies. Standardisation and industrialisation are going to be the keywords for us to be consistent in our deliveries, which would ultimately drive higher customer satisfaction and achieve profitable growth.”
 
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Campaign India

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