Partha Mukherjee named CIO of Church's Chicken
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siliconindia news bureau
| Friday,26 June 2009, 22:39 hrs
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Bangalore: Partha Mukherjee has been named the new Chief Information Officer of Atlanta-based Church's Chicken. Mukherjee brings with him more than 20 years of experience in the IT/ITeS industry. He had been the engagement director at Tech Mahindra, which acquired the scam-hit Satyam Computers.
In Church's Chicken, Mukherjee will lead information technology activities and manage all telecommunications, as well as supervise the web-based financial system at the quick-serve chicken chain. "With his extensive professional history in outsourcing, I know he will greatly enhance the executive team at Church's as an expert in information technology," said Church's Chicken CEO Harsha V. Agadi.
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Established in 1952, the fast food chain Church's Chicken has restaurants in more than 1,600 locations in 22 countries, with system sales approaching $1.2 billion.
In Church's Chicken, Mukherjee will lead information technology activities and manage all telecommunications, as well as supervise the web-based financial system at the quick-serve chicken chain. "With his extensive professional history in outsourcing, I know he will greatly enhance the executive team at Church's as an expert in information technology," said Church's Chicken CEO Harsha V. Agadi.
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Established in 1952, the fast food chain Church's Chicken has restaurants in more than 1,600 locations in 22 countries, with system sales approaching $1.2 billion.
Reader's comments(1)
1: With his track record, Partha Mukherjee can
deliver for this company.
Posted by: Frank - 26 Jun, 2009
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