IHH Healthcare names Shriram Vijayakumar as new CEO of India Operations Division
Before joining IHH Healthcare, Shriram had a successful career as the Founder and Managing Director of Nephrolife before he sold the business to DaVita Kidney Care and became DaVita's, Deputy COO International.
Mumbai: Shriram Vijayakumar has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of IHH Healthcare India, effective 01 March 2021.
Shriram joined IHH Healthcare as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of its India Operations Division in December 2019. Until 28 February 2021, he oversaw the operations of five Gleneagles Global hospitals and Continental Hospital in India.
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As the newly promoted CEO of IHH Healthcare India, he will work with the Board of Directors to guide and advise the management team as it delivers on its business strategy while ensuring alignment and continual improvement in its service development, physician engagement, and clinical quality.
Before joining IHH Healthcare, Shriram had a successful career as the Founder and Managing Director of Nephrolife before he sold the business to DaVita Kidney Care and became DaVita's, Deputy COO International.
Shriram holds a double major degree in Bachelor of Science, Economics and Information Systems from the Carnegie Mellon University, United States.
With his strong credentials and close to 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, Shriram is well placed to take IHH IN to the next level of success.
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