Ness Digital Engineering has appointed Ranjit Tinaikar as the Global CEO.
Ness Digital Engineering has appointed Ranjit Tinaikar as Chief Executive Officer of the Company, effective immediately. Tinaikar will be based at the Ness Headquarters in Teaneck, New Jersey.
Tinaikar has over 20 years of experience in the technology services sector with a track record of driving growth in the global businesses that he has managed. Previously he has worked with Fitch Solutions, a data and analytical services business; Advisory & Investment Management, a data analytics business unit of Thomson Reuters and McKinsey.
Tinaikar brings a unique perspective having worked on the demand side with CTOs, as well as the supply side with service providers. He has partnered with CTOs across industries to help them leverage data and technology to transform and drive better business outcomes. He has led industry shaping initiatives in technology services with Nasscom and helped create breakthrough innovations in technology-enabled public healthcare. Tinaikar started his career in technology as a faculty member in Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University and also worked at the Software Engineering Institute.
“Ranjit brings a proven track record of successful executive leadership and driving growth within the technology services sector. His recent experience in data analytics and Big Data will be additive to Ness’ Connected approach across software engineering, data and experience design. He is an accomplished operational executive with the strategic vision, client focus and execution leadership to lead Ness through its next phase of growth” said Tom Kucera, Managing Director at TRG and Ness board member. “The Ness Board of Directors is excited to have Ranjit as CEO and looks forward to working with him and the management team.”
Tinaikar replaces Paul Lombardo at the Company. “The Board very much appreciates Paul’s contributions to Ness and his role in helping to build the Company into one of the leading digital-solutions providers”, said Kucera.