
Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Neal Mohan top most influential global Indians list of 2024
In addition to the tech giants, Neha Narkhede of Confluent, Anjali Sud of Tubi, Yamini Rangan of HubSpot, and Leena Nair of Chanel are among the women leaders who made it to the debut list
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, has emerged as the top leader on the inaugural HSBC Hurun Global Indians List 2024, showcasing his exceptional leadership in propelling the company's global success and technological advancements. Nadella secured the top position with Microsoft's valuation reaching US$3.146 billion. Following closely are Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet (Google), and Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube, with their companies valued at US$2.107 billion and US$455 billion respectively. The top 10 executives collectively hold an impressive 73% of the total value on the list, underscoring their significant impact.
The debut of the HSBC Hurun Global Indians List 2024 illuminates the remarkable achievements of Indian-origin leaders steering the world's most valuable corporations. It highlights the crucial role of the Indian diaspora in influencing the global economic landscape. Featuring 226 individuals from 200 companies with a combined valuation of $10 trillion, this list underscores their exceptional influence across various industries.
Top 10 influential global Indians
- Satya Nadella (Microsoft) – US$3,146 billion
- Sundar Pichai (Alphabet) – US$2,107 billion
- Neal Mohan (YouTube) – US$455 billion
- Thomas Kurian (Google Cloud) – US$353 billion
- Shantanu Narayen (Adobe) – US$231 billion
- Sanjiv Lamba (Linde) – US$222 billion
- Vasant Narasimhan (Novartis) – US$216 billion
- Arvind Krishna (IBM) – US$208 billion
- Vimal Kapur (Honeywell International) – US$152 billion
- Kevin Lobo (Stryker) – US$149 billion
Some of the prominent individuals featured on the list are Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud; Shantanu Narayen, Chairman and CEO of Adobe; and Vasant Narasimhan, CEO of Novartis. These leaders have been at the forefront of driving innovation in technology and healthcare within their respective companies. In an increasingly digital world, it is noteworthy that 93 companies specializing in artificial intelligence are spearheaded by leaders of Indian descent.