Meta Technologies has expanded the role of its India vice president, Sandhya Devanathan, who will hereafter also lead the tech giant's Southeast Asia business. The development was announced by Meta’s Asia Pacific head, Dan Neary.
"Both Ben and Sandhya are exceptional leaders with strong track records. I’m confident that they will continue to drive growth and innovation for our valued partners and take our business to new heights," the post read.
Devanathan joined Meta in 2016 as group director of Southeast Asia for ecommerce, travel and finserv. Through her stint, she has held many important positions, including country head for Singapore, business head of Vietnam, and vice president of gaming for the Asia Pacific region.
She replaced Ajit Mohan as vice president and managing director of Meta India in November 2022.
Joe started his journey at Meta in new business development with the growth team in the US and was previously country director for Korea. Before that, he was at McKinsey & Company and IBM.
"Both Ben and Sandhya are exceptional leaders with strong track records. I’m confident that they will continue to drive growth and innovation for our valued partners and take our business to new heights," the post read.
Devanathan joined Meta in 2016 as group director of Southeast Asia for ecommerce, travel and finserv. Through her stint, she has held many important positions, including country head for Singapore, business head of Vietnam, and vice president of gaming for the Asia Pacific region.
She replaced Ajit Mohan as vice president and managing director of Meta India in November 2022.
Joe started his journey at Meta in new business development with the growth team in the US and was previously country director for Korea. Before that, he was at McKinsey & Company and IBM.
You may also like
"Needs explicit answer from govt": Congress's Manish Tewari attacks Centre after Trump claims India offered zero tariff deal to US
Keir Starmer holds major press conference as he announces migration plan in Albania - watch LIVE
Zelenskyy slams Russian team as 'dummy' delegation in Turkey peace talks; Kremlin fires back, calls him 'clown'
Indian army won 1971 war on the battlefield, Indira lost it at the table: BJP
Pakistan is ready to discuss the Indus Water Treaty — but what does India want?