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HP Appoints Ketan Patel to Lead HP Greater India; elevates Vinay Awasthi to Head of Print Operations

HP has appointed Ketan Patel as the MD of HP Greater India. He will be responsible for the company’s business in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

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HP has appointed Ketan Patel as the Managing Director of HP Greater India. He will be responsible for the company’s business in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Patel replaces Vinay Awasthi who is moving to a new role as Head of Print Operations for Supply Chain. Moreover, effective August 1, Patel will report to Christoph Schell, HP Chief Commercial Officer.

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About Ketan Patel

Ketan Patel, Managing Director, HP, Greater India Ketan Patel, Managing Director, HP, Greater India

Patel was previously the Head of Personal Systems Category for Greater Asia. Here he led the computing business that included hardware, services and solutions across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia and Korea. Patel joined HP in 2005. Further, he has held various leadership positions across HP’s Personal Systems, Print, and Graphics Solutions Businesses. From 2013 to 2017, he was Senior Director of Personal Systems at HP India.

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Before joining HP, Patel held positions at Wipro Infotech, Wipro Peripherals and TVS Electronics in India where he drove their printing business.

Further, on this promotion, Christoph Schell, HP Chief Commercial Officer said:

“As one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, India is on the cusp of a digital transformation revolution. Here, technology will play a central role in how we work, live and play.”

He further added, “This is an opportunity for HP to deliver innovation and drive growth in the local economies where we operate. As a proven leader with rich experience and a deep understanding of the market, I am confident that Ketan will add immense value to our customer and partner ecosystem in the region.”

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