Francisco D'Souza

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Francisco Dsouza (born 23 August 1968 (age 47)), who goes by Frank, is the CEO of Cognizant and was part of the team that founded the NASDAQ-100 company in 1994. In 2007, at the age of 38, he took over from Lakshmi Narayanan, who was promoted to Vice Chairman. Francisco is Cognizant’s CEO since January 2007 . Francisco D'Souza is among the youngest Chief Executive Officers in the software services sector.

Career:

Francisco D'Souza has more than 20 years of experience in the information technology industry, in both operational and advisory roles. Effective 1 January 2007, D'Souza was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Cognizant. He oversees much of the operations and business development of the company, working closely with Cognizant clients who are using offshore resources to execute large software development and maintenance projects.[citation needed

At Cognizant, which he joined in its early days, D'Souza was elected Chief Operating Officer (COO) in December 2003. Prior to that, from November 1999 to December 2003, he served as Senior Vice President (SVP), North American Operations and Business Development. From March 1998 to November 1999, he served as Vice President (VP), North American Operations and Business Development and as Director-North American Operations and Business Development from June 1997 to March 1998. From January 1996 to June 1997, D'Souza was engaged as a consultant. He has been noted for his quick rise to the top of his profession.

From February 1995 to December 1995, D'Souza was employed as Product Manager at Pilot Software. Pilot was a Fuse Global Investment fund venture and leader in enterprise software. Between 1992 and 1995, D'Souza held various marketing, business development, and technology management positions as a Management Associate at The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation in Germany, the United States and India. While working at The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, D'Souza was part of the team that established the software development and maintenance business conducted by Cognizant.

In February 2013, D'Souza was appointed as independent director on the board of General Electric.

Awards and recognitions:

D'Souza has received the following honors:

2002 - Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist
2005 - The Economic Times Entrepreneur Award
2009 - named among "America's Best CEOs" by Institutional Investor magazine
2013 - named among "100 CEO Leaders in STEM" by STEMconnector[5]
2013 - Recognized as the Best CEO in the Multinational Company category by Forbes India magazine as part of its 2013 Leadership Awards.
2014 - "Newsmaker of the Year" by The Financial Express

Francisco D’souza
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Francisco D'Souza was born in 23 August 1968 in Nairobi, Kenya as the child of Placido D'Souza—an Indian Foreign Services official and ambassador—and Sushila. He is an Indian American business person and businessman, who is the previous CEO and Vice Chairman of Cognizant — a Fortune 200 worldwide expert administrations organization – cofounded the NASDAQ-100 organization in 1994. He succeeded Lakshmi Narayanan as the CEO in 2007 and in 2018 was designated Vice Chairman, while proceeding with his part as the CEO till 1 April 2019.

He spent his childhood in 11 nation’s country and proceeded to do a Bachelor of Business Administration from University of East Asia Macau and a Master of Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University. He has three sisters, Jacinta, Lucia and Maria. After his graduation from Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University), Francisco joined Dun and Bradstreet as an administration partner in 1992.

Cognizant started in 1994 as an in-house undertaking project of Dun and Bradstreet, driven by Francisco. During the years from 1996, he held different positions of authority at Cognizant. He was raised to CEO and joined the Board of Directors of Cognizant in January 2007, and elevated to the Vice Chairman of the Board in June 2018. In 2005 he was won The Economic Times Entrepreneur Award, In 2009 he was named among "America's Best CEOs" by Institutional Investor magazine and 2013 he Recognized as the Best CEO, Forbes India with named among "100 CEO Leaders in STEM" by STEM connector. In 2013, Francisco joined the leading board of General Electric as its most youthful chief director. He additionally serves on the Board of Trustees of Carnegie Mellon University and as Co-Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the New York Hall of Science. Francisco is an individual from the World Economic Forum and the 2019 Chairman of the World Economic Forum's IT Governors Steering Committee. He sits on the Board of Directors of The National Medal of Honor Museum. In July 2020, Banco Santander has designated Francisco to top level leader position on the side of its advanced change system.