IIMB congratulates Prathab Deivanayagham on his new role as HARMAN’s India Country Manager

HARMAN, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics focused on connected technologies for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, today announced the elevation of Mr. Prathab Deivanayagham as the new Country Manager for its India operations effective July 1, 2020.
An alumnus of the 2018 batch of the Advanced Management Programme (AMP), an Executive Education Programme offered by IIM Bangalore, Prathab has been with HARMAN for over eight years and was previously leading its automotive business in India.
In a statement posted on the company’s website, Prathab said: “I am humbled by the appointment and the confidence placed in me by the company leadership. My ambition is to further strengthen our company’s incredible legacy in India, build more powerful and purposeful brands, and make a valuable contribution in the success of our employees, customers and communities. Our Indian operations are strategic not only for the work we do for our domestic customers, but also for the innovations that feeds breakthroughs at HARMAN globally.”
The IIMB family, and the Executive Education Programmes Office in particular, are proud of Prathab’s achievements.
IIMB congratulates Prathab Deivanayagham on his new role as HARMAN’s India Country Manager
HARMAN, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics focused on connected technologies for automotive, consumer and enterprise markets, today announced the elevation of Mr. Prathab Deivanayagham as the new Country Manager for its India operations effective July 1, 2020.
An alumnus of the 2018 batch of the Advanced Management Programme (AMP), an Executive Education Programme offered by IIM Bangalore, Prathab has been with HARMAN for over eight years and was previously leading its automotive business in India.
In a statement posted on the company’s website, Prathab said: “I am humbled by the appointment and the confidence placed in me by the company leadership. My ambition is to further strengthen our company’s incredible legacy in India, build more powerful and purposeful brands, and make a valuable contribution in the success of our employees, customers and communities. Our Indian operations are strategic not only for the work we do for our domestic customers, but also for the innovations that feeds breakthroughs at HARMAN globally.”
The IIMB family, and the Executive Education Programmes Office in particular, are proud of Prathab’s achievements.