From correspondents in India, 10:07 AM IST
WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS), a leading provider of global business process outsourcing (BPO) services, today announced the realignment of business transformation capabilities under Daniel L. Wollenberg as Senior Vice President and Head of WNS' Global Transformation Practice (GTP).
In order to better serve client needs, WNS is combining the firm's existing capabilities in technology-enabled solutions, process improvement and consulting (including Six Sigma), and program management into a unified Global Transformation Practice. Wollenberg, based out of the New York office, will lead a team of experienced professionals located around the world. The GTP team has been further strengthened by the reassignment of other senior WNS executives, including Sanjay Jain, former CIO; Anish Nanavaty, former CEO, WNS Research and Analytics Services; and Lyndon Rodriques, former Managing Director, Strategic Initiatives.
"The Global Transformation Practice is designed to enable end-to-end change initiatives for our clients and leverages our domain and process expertise, technology solutions and analytics capabilities. This team will build upon WNS' solid track record in helping clients significantly improve their business through higher efficiency and quality, better manage variability, and tighten controls and compliance," said Anup Gupta, WNS Group COO.
He added, "Dan and team will play a pivotal role in helping our clients achieve step-change in business outcomes through a single transformation umbrella which is tightly integrated with our business units."
Mr. Wollenberg joins WNS from Huntington National Bank, where he held the position of Senior Vice President, Business Transformation. In this role, he led a number of enterprise transformation programs in areas including sales, customer care and shared services. He has more than 20 years of relevant experience and has previously held the position of Managing Director in the Global Business Transformation practice at Unisys Corporation.



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