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Arun Sarin

Indian-American businessman (born 1954)


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Indian-American businessman (born 1954)

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nameArun Sarin
native_name_langHindi
birth_name
birth_date
birth_placePachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, India
death_date
educationB.Tech. (1975) IIT, Kharagpur
MS (1978) UC Berkeley
MBA (1978) Haas School of Business
occupationBusiness executive
known_forFormer CEO of Vodafone
(2003 - 2008)
predecessorSir Christopher Gent
successorVittorio Colao
boardsAccenture
Ola Cabs
Charles Schwab
Cerence
UC Berkeley

MS (1978) UC Berkeley MBA (1978) Haas School of Business (2003 - 2008) Ola Cabs Charles Schwab Cerence UC Berkeley

Arun Sarin (born 21 October 1954) is an Indian-American telecommunications executive.

Sarin was the former CEO of the telecom giant Vodafone, serving from 2003 until 2008. He drove the integration of Vodafone, Airtouch and Mannesman. He was also the driving force behind the Vodafone's strategic move into emerging markets, especially Asia and Africa, through the purchases of Turkish operator Telsim and a controlling stake in Hutchison Essar in India. He was a senior advisor at the private equity firm KKR. He also serves on the board of directors of Ola Electric , Charles Schwab and Accenture. He is currently Chairman of Cerence, a conversational AI public company.

Sarin received an honorary knighthood from the Queen at Buckingham Palace on 10 March 2010.

Early life and education

Sarin was born in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, India, in 1954. He pursued his secondary education at the Bangalore Military School. Thereafter, he joined the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and graduated with a B.Tech. degree in metallurgical engineering in 1975. In 1978, he gained a MS in engineering and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.

Career

Early career and AirTouch (1984 - 1999)

He started his career as a management consultant before moving in 1984 to Pacific Telesis Group in San Francisco. He was a director of AirTouch from July 1995 and was President and Chief Operating Officer from February 1997.

Vodafone (1999 - 2008)

AirTouch was sold to Vodafone in 1999 for about $75 billion. He was then appointed Vodafone's chief executive officer for the United States and Asia Pacific region until 15 April 2000, when Vodafone's U.S. interests were merged into Verizon Wireless. He subsequently became chief executive of InfoSpace in 2000 and of Accel-KKR Telecom based in San Francisco from 2001 to 2003, while serving as a non-executive director of Vodafone. He rejoined Vodafone as chief executive designate on 1 April 2003 and was appointed on a permanent basis after the company's annual general meeting on 30 July 2003. On 27 May 2008, he announced his resignation (effective July) as CEO after Vodafone achieved record earnings.

During his tenure as chief executive of Vodafone group plc, he expanded the company geographically into countries like India, Turkey, South Africa etc. increasing the customer base to approximately 300 million. He expanded the product line of the company to include data, internet and broadband services. He streamlined the operations of the company under the Vodafone brand to utilize the global scale while maintaining local customer focus. He increased the dividends per share by 400 percent and returned value to shareholders through buybacks.

Sarin retired from Vodafone immediately after the company's annual general meeting on 29 July 2008, and was succeeded by then deputy-CEO Vittorio Colao.

After Vodafone (2008 to present)

In October 2009, Sarin was appointed as a senior advisor at the private equity firm KKR. He has been a member of the advisory board of Accel KKR from 2010 until 2019. He is currently an investor and adviser to a number of early stage technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area and India.

Board

He serves on the board of directors of Ola Electric , Accenture and Charles Schwab. He is the Chairman of Cerence, a conversational AI public company, spun out by Nuance, in October 2019. He also sits on the board of trustees for the Blum Center for Developing Economies at the University of California, Berkeley.

References

References

  1. (5 February 2010). "Arun Sarin conferred Honorary knighthood". Hindustan Times.
  2. Holton, Kate. (2008-05-27). "Vodafone's Arun Sarin bows out on his terms". Reuters.
  3. "Arun Sarin - Alumni Profiles, Full-Time MBA Program - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley".
  4. (2008-05-27). "Vodafone Announces New Chief Executive".
  5. (2008-05-27). "Vodafone, cambio al vertice Sarin si dimette, è l'ora di Colao". Corriere della Sera.
  6. "KKR Appoints Arun Sarin as Senior Advisor".
  7. (7 July 2015). "Ex-Vodafone global CEO Arun Sarin joins Ola board".
  8. "Accenture Announces Appointment of Arun Sarin to its Board of Directors".
  9. "Board".
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