Mu Sigma, a leading pure-play
provider of decision sciences and analytics solutions, announced today
that Ambiga Dhiraj, formerly Chief Operating Officer, will assume the role of
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective immediately. Founder and former CEO,
Dhiraj Rajaram, will continue in a full-time capacity with the company and remain
as chairman.
Ambiga has been with Mu Sigma for more than eight
years, having led functions of talent management, marketing, innovation and
product development before assuming the role of COO in February 2012. In that
role she drove major improvements to the company’s India operations and the
global delivery of products and services to the market. Now she joins an
exclusive and short list of female CEOs to lead privately held companies
with billion dollar-plus valuations.
“Mu Sigma is moving from its adolescence into its prime,” said
company founder Dhiraj Rajaram. “The rate at which we’ve added new clients,
combined with the amount of help that our clients demand in realizing the
potential of Big Data, led me to this decision to work with them more closely.
Ambiga is one of the most design-oriented and operationally strong leaders that
I’ve ever worked with. The company had planned for this possibility, and
the time is right.”
While Ambiga will lead the company out of Bangalore, Dhiraj will
spend more time across the U.S. and other parts of the world to engage more
directly with Mu Sigma clients – more than
140 of the Fortune 500. He’ll also spend time designing new offerings for
the company’s man-machine ecosystem, forge strategic alliances, and explore options
for using the company’s healthy balance sheet to further cement its position as
market leader.
“I am honored and excited at the opportunity to lead Mu Sigma in
its purpose to help clients adopt a fundamentally new approach to decision
sciences and problem solving,” said Ambiga. She began her career in 1998
as a research lead at Motorola, followed by a stint at mobility service
provider Kirusa. She holds an M.S. in Computer Engineering, with a
specialization in Artificial Intelligence, from Wayne State University in
Detroit, Michigan; and a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Anna University in
Chennai, India.
Shailendra Singh, Managing Director at Sequoia Capital – an
investor in Mu Sigma – said, “We support and recognize this change as yet
another sign of Mu Sigma’s growth. This move will unleash Dhiraj to help
large enterprises capitalize on the incredible amount of change they’re
facing.”
Founder Dhiraj added, “It’s been a privilege to lead the Mu Sigma
team, but I know in my heart that this new role is how I can add the most value
to both the company and its clients. Our purpose as a company will never
change, but we must occasionally change how we pursue that
purpose.”
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