e4e expands board of directors with appointment of John Mccain

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Businesswire India: Bangalore, Jul 23 2009, 10:01 IST
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e4e, the leader in delivering business services, announced the appointment of John McCain to the board of directors. McCain brings valuable experience and knowledge on managed services and outsourced solutions to the company.

"We are pleased to have John McCain join our board of directors," said Bhaskar Menon, Chief Executive Officer at e4e. “John’s proven success leading world-class service organizations balanced with his strategic insight and operational expertise makes him a valuable asset to our board."

Most recently McCain was Senior Vice President, HP Services, a multibillion dollar business segment of the Technology Solutions Group. In his position he was responsible for delivering end-to-end business solutions, consulting and integration, technology services and outsourcing services to enterprise customers globally. Prior to his tenure with HP, he was the CEO of a privately held offshore business process outsourcing company and CEO of Capgemini for North America. For more than 16 years he held senior executive positions with EDS, a pioneer in the outsourcing services industry.

“It’s a privilege to join e4e’s board of directors, said John McCain. Today’s leading enterprises demand affordable managed services that increase operational efficiency and e4e has proven their innovation in this space for more than a decade.” “The company has all the ingredients for success including a seasoned management team, blue-chip services and a strong arsenal of customers," continued McCain.

McCain holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management and Administration from Indiana University, Bloomington.

With the appointment of McCain, e4e has six board members including Chairman of the board, K.B. Chandrasekhar

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