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Rishad Will Lead Wipro To Greater Heights, Says Azim Premji In Letter To Employees

Wipro under Rishad will far outshine anything that we’ve done before, says Azim Premji in letter to employees after his retirement

Wipro chairman Azim Premji announced his retirement on Thursday. (Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)
Wipro chairman Azim Premji announced his retirement on Thursday. (Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)

In a letter to employees on Thursday, Azim Premji, who is set to retire as the executive chairman of Wipro Ltd., said that steering the company had been the greatest privilege of his life and exuded confidence that his son Rishad Premji will lead it to greater heights.

The Wipro chairman will pass the baton to his son in July-end after leading the company for over five decades. He will, however, continue to serve on the board as a non-executive director for five years till July 2024 and has also been conferred the title of founder chairman.

Rishad Premji, is currently chief strategy officer and a board member of Wipro.

In the letter to Wipro employees, Azim Premji exuded confidence that Wipro will continually transform to scale new heights as the world changes but remain firmly committed to its values.

"I am confident that the future of Wipro will far outshine anything that we have done before," he said adding that Rishad brought to the role new ways of thinking, experience, and competence that would lead Wipro to greater heights.

On Thursday, Wipro also announced that chief executive officer and executive director Abidali Neemuchwala will be re-designated as CEO and managing director. Rishad Premji will be reappointed as whole-time director for a period of five years with effect from July 31, 2019, to July 30, 2024. Rishad will be designated as executive chairman.

"Rishad and Abid will lead this transformation along with all of you," Premji said.

Rishad, he said, has been an integral part of the leadership team since 2007 and has an intimate understanding of the company, from operations to strategy.

"Rishad will continue to serve on Board of Azim Premji Foundation, the philanthropic organisation, which now owns 67 percent of the economic interest of Wipro Ltd. Thus, in his new role, he will also represent the largest stakeholder of Wipro," Premji said.

In a separate letter to employees after the company announced the top-level changes, Rishad said that future shines bright for Wipro whose greatest strength is its people.

"Over the past 53 years, Premji has led and built Wipro from a tiny business in Amalner to this globally successful and admired organisation that we are today. But his contribution and achievements go beyond the success of Wipro. He is among the global pioneers of the IT industry," Rishad said.

Rishad said that his father reshaped the world of Indian business, demonstrating that success can be achieved with unflinching commitment to integrity.

"As he retires, leaving this great legacy in our hands there is only one way to thank him and express our gratitude we must continually take Wipro to newer heights. We must chart new paths and win new frontiers, while consolidating our strongholds...," Rishad added.