American courier delivery company FedEx has announced Indian-born Rajesh Subramaniam as its new CEO from June 1. He joins a growing list of Indian-origin executives to head multinational giants.
Subramaniam will replace chairman and current CEO Frederick W. Smith, who will step down serve as the company's executive chairman.
Subramaniam, 56, currently serves as the company's president and chief operating officer. He will continue to serve as a director on the FedEx board to which he was elected in 2020.
He joined the company in 1991 and went on to become its chief marketing and communications officer. He also served as the top executive of FedEx Express. He was appointed as president and COO in 2019.
Subramaniam is from Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala. He earned his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from IIT Bombay, a master's degree in the same field from Syracuse University, New York, and an MBA from the University of Texax.
FedEx, which currently has over 6 lakh employees around the globe, was founded by Smith in 1971, delivering small parcels and documents.