Lason India appoints new head

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Last Updated : Feb 15 2013 | 4:55 AM IST
Lason India, a Chennai-based BPO firm, today announced that Thomas Denomme has been appointed to lead the India Executive Leadership Team.
 
A company statement said that Denomme, who was working as executive vice president, chief operating officer of Lason Inc, would focus on expanding Lason India's production capabilities and introducing new technology.
 
Last week, top two officials of Lason India "� Pradeep Nevatia, managing director and CEO and Ranjit Pisharoty, president and chief technology officer "� resigned from their posts. Both Nevatia and Pisharoty were active in taking BPO work to villages.
 
Lason India is part of the $170 million Lason Inc, Michigan, USA.

 
 

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