Synechron announces promotions and new organisational structure

Synechron, a global digital transformation consulting firm focussed on financial services and technology organisations, has announced key leadership promotions and a re-organisation aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies.

In a statement, the company announced the promotion of May Yang and Mihir Shah to the positions of President for North America and President for EMEA, APAC and India, respectively. Both Yang and Shah have been instrumental in shaping the firm’s trajectory and are well-equipped to drive Synechron forward in its next phase of growth.

The company is adopting a more region-centric organisational framework that would streamline and unlock synergies across the firm. They will now operate under two principal business groups: North America and EMEA and APAC, the statement added.

It further mentioned that Yang, previously Managing Director and Head, Charlotte office, will oversee operations in North America. This region encompasses Synechron’s units in New York City, Charlotte, Florida and near-shore delivery centres in Montreal as well as the soon-to-open delivery centre in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Shah, formerly Managing Director and Head, Europe, Middle East, and APAC, will direct the EMEA and APAC regions. This includes Synechron’s United Kingdom, European, Middle Eastern offices, as well as Asia-Pacific units in India, Singapore, Hong Kong and a new addition in Sydney, Australia, it noted.

Faisal Husain, Co-founder and CEO, Synechron, commented in the statement, “This new structure aligns our skilled leadership and our diverse international operations with our ambitious strategic roadmap. We have now laid a solid foundation for our continued progress in assisting a broader range of top-tier businesses with the cutting-edge solutions they require to realise their full potential.”

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