Airtel Business has appointed the new Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer for Global Business as Binod Sriwastav. Sriwastav’s experience in the telecom and digital infrastructure sector makes him a fitting candidate as he brings over 20 years of leadership experience from Google Global Network, Tata Communications, Bharti Airtel Limited, and VSNL International.
While working at India Google, Binod was highly influential in the strategic partnerships division for South Asia and India which encompassed the management of edge, backbone, and subsea network initiatives. He specialized in the Global Service Provider Business for Tata Communications which propelled his business success prior to joining Airtel and he was also head of the sales strategy for the company in all major markets across the globe.
Binod was Vice President of Global Connectivity Products for Bharti Airtel Limited which makes his extensive experience extremely valuable and in conjunction with his over decade spent at VSNL International on driving partnership services spearhead him to leading expertise in global connectivity. This specialized skill set along with strategic partnerships and digital transformation is bound to assist Airtel Business strengthen its international presence and leverage its digital services provided to enterprise clients around the world.
This appointment particularly highlights Airtel’s efforts in strengthening its global reach as well as its innovative and dependable solutions that aid businesses in their digital transformation journeys.
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