Tuesday 29 March 2011

N. R. Narayana Murthy


Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy better known as N. R. Narayana Murthy, is an Indian businessman and a software engineer. He is the founder and currently the non-executive Chairman and Chief Mentor of Infosys Technologies Limited.
Murthy currently serves as an independent director on the boards of DBS BankHSBC and Unilever. He also serves on the boards of the Ford FoundationUN Foundation, Indo-British Partnership, and NDTV.
He is a present member of the Advisory Boards and Councils of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Corporate Governance initiative at the Harvard Business SchoolIndian School of BusinessCornell Universitycommittee on academic affairs and committee on alumni affairs and development, Yale University and the University of Tokyo’s President's Council. He is a member of the Board of Directors of INSEAD, Board of Overseers of the Wharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaSingapore Management University, Board of Trustees and the Board of Advisors for the William F. Achtmeyer Center for Global Leadership at the Tuck School of BusinessAsian Institute of Management (AIM), Board of Members of School of Management at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Asia Business Council and Business Advisory Council of Great Lakes Institute of Management and International Institute of Information Technology - Bangalore.
He also serves as a director of the Central Board of the Reserve Bank of India and as Co-Chairman of the Plc. He is a member of the Prime Minister of India's council on trade and industry and is a member of the Asia Advisory Board of the British Telecommunications.
In August 2004, TIME magazine’s listed him under “Global Tech Influentials” as one of the ten leaders who are helping shape the future of technology. In November 2006, TIME magazine again voted him as one of the Asian heroes who have brought about revolutionary changes in Asia in the last 60 years.

Early life

Born into a Kannada Madhwa Brahmin family in MysoreIndia on August 20, 1946, in Sidlaghatta near Muddenahalli (Birth place of Sir M Vishveshwarya). Murthy graduated with a degree in electrical engineering from the National Institute of EngineeringUniversity of Mysore in 1967 after attending government school, and received his master's degree from IIT Kanpur in 1969.
His first position was at IIM Ahmedabad as chief systems programmer [3] where he worked on a time-sharing system and designed and implemented a BASICinterpreter for ECIL (Electronics Corporation of India Limited).
After IIM Ahmedabad, he then joined Patni Computer Systems in Pune. Before moving to Mumbai, Murthy met his wife Sudha Murthy in Pune who at the time was an engineer working at Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (Telco, now known as Tata Motors) in Pune. In 1981, with an investment of Rs.10,000 ($250 at the time) from his wife, he founded Infosys with six other software professionals. He served as the president of the National Association of Software and Service Companies, India from 1992 to 1994. Mr. Murthy is the brother-in-law of serial entrepreneur Gururaj "Desh" Deshpande[4] and the uncle of former NASSCOMChairman and MphasiS chief Jerry Rao.

Professional career

Murthy founded Infosys in 1981 in Pune with an initial capital of US $250, most of which was borrowed from his wife Sudha Murty. At its inception, he invited six other engineers to join the company. Murthy served as the founder CEO of Infosys for 21 years, and was succeeded by co-founder Nandan Nilekani in March 2002. At Infosys he articulated, designed and implemented the Global Delivery Model which has become the foundation for the huge success in IT services outsourcing from India. He also lead the company through several key decisions including its listing on the Indian stock exchange and the listing on NASDAQ,.
Murthy retired from his executive position at Infosys on 20 August 2006. However, he continues as the Non-Executive Chairman of the board.[5]
Murthy started a new venture capital fund called Catamaran Venture Fund with the money he got by selling 800,000 Infosys shares worth 174 Crores. Sudha Murthy does it again by helping him in setting up his VC Fund by giving him Rs.430 crores which she got by selling quarter of her stake 1.6% in Infosys.

Personal life

His wife, Sudha Murthy née Kulkarni, is an Indian social worker and accomplished author. She is known for her philanthropic work through the Infosys Foundation. Her sister, Jayashree Despande is wife of enterpreneur and founder of US-based Sycamore Networks, Gururaj Deshpande.
They have two children - Rohan and Akshata. Rohan is engaged to Venu Srinivasan's (of TVS motors) daughter Lakshmi Venu. Akshata Murthy is married to Rishi Sunak.

Awards and honours

YearNameAwarding organizationRef.
2010IEEE Honorary MembershipInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[6]
2010Foreign Associate MemberUnited States National Academy of Engineering.[7]
2008Padma VibhushanPresident of India.
2008Officer of the Legion of HonorGovernment of France.[8]
2007Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)Government of United Kingdom.[9]
2007IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership RecognitionInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[10]
2003Asia's Businessmen of the YearFortune magazine.
2003Indo-French Forum MedalIndo-French Forum.
2003World Entrepreneur of the YearErnst and Young.
2001Wharton Business School Dean's MedalUniversity of Pennsylvania.
2001Max Schmidheiny Liberty PrizeSwitzerland.
2001Nikkei Asia PrizeNikkei Inc.
2000Padma ShriPresident of India.
1998Distinguished Alumnus AwardIndian Institute of Technology Kanpur.
1996JRD Corporate Leadership AwardAll India Management Association (AIMA).
  • 2006: In May 2006, Narayana Murthy has, for the fifth year running, emerged the most admired business leader of India in a study conducted by Brand-comm, a leading Brand Consulting, Advertising and PR firm
  • 2005: In December 2005, Narayana Murthy was voted as the 7th most admired CEO/Chairman in the world in a global study conducted by Burson-Marsteller with the Economist Intelligence Unit [1]The Economist ranked him 8th among the top 15 most admired global leaders (2005). He was ranked 28th among the world's most-respected business leaders by the Financial Times (2005). He topped the Economic Times Corporate Dossier list of India's most powerful CEOs for two consecutive years – 2004 and 2005.
  • 2001: He was named by TIME / CNN as one of the twenty-five, most influential global executives, a group selected for their lasting influence in creating new industries and reshaping markets.
  • 1999: BusinessWeek named him one of the nine entrepreneurs of the year and he was also featured in the BusinessWeek's 'The Stars of Asia' (for three successive years - 1998, 1999 and 2000).




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