Now that the deal is sealed and Suri named CEO, there was rejoicing on the University campus, MIT in particular, as the word went viral on Tuesday morning. With students preparing for their upcoming exams next month, this was, indeed, the most glorious piece of news after Satya Nadella's elevation as head of Microsoft on February 4, 2014.
Nadella is just a year senior to Suri at MIT. Both graduated in Electronics and Communication. Both went through the same grind and walked through the same corridors. Today, both are heading top companies of the world.
Dr Vinod V Thomas, Director, MIT said: "Two of the Top Fortune 500 companies being led by MIT alumni is indeed a noteworthy achievement. MIT congratulates Suri on his achievement and wishes him success in his new endeavor."
"We are overwhelmed to hear about Rajeev Suri's appointment as the CEO of Nokia. Coming soon after the elevation of Satya Nadella to the top post in Microsoft, this is a testimony to the global recognition of the Indian talent. With their achievements they have not only brought laurels to Manipal Institute of Technology but they have done the whole country proud. We are sure that in the coming years we will see more such leaders emerging from India. Their contribution as leaders will not only motivate the students belonging to Manipal University but students studying in all colleges across India." - H. S. Ballal, Pro Chancellor, Manipal University said.
Simantika Mohapatra, a sixth semester student of E&C said, "This is time for celebration which MIT and India witnessed. In three months, we see two CEOs of leading companies. And I can say, year 2014 will, perhaps, be the most rewarding year with two MITians reaching the zeniths of their career. He has set a goal for all of us at MIT".
Shashank Sarbada, an eighth semester students of Mechanical Engineering said; "It is a matter of great pride for us at MIT that yet another alumnus has taken charge as CEO of a technology giant. I find it most motivating to know that the former students of MIT are blazing such glorious trails. It reaffirms our faith in this institution. It will make us strive to match, if not surpass, the footprints of our seniors".
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