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    Home»People»Movement»Ruchi Kulhari is new CHRO, Unisys
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    Ruchi Kulhari is new CHRO, Unisys

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 4, 2024Updated:April 5, 20242 Mins Read10824 Views
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    After a successful tenure lasting almost five years at Coforge, Ruchi Kulhari has joined Unisys as chief human resource officer, based out of New York City.

    Kulhari, who has worked as Infoscion, Infosys for almost 12 years, from 2005 to 2016, joined EXL in October 2016. She took on the role of global human resources business partner, which she successfully essayed for a little less than three years.

    Her next stop was Coforge in 2019. She joined as senior vice president-human resources. A little over three years into this role, she was elevated to the position of executive vice president-human resources. Less than two years later, another promotion came her way, which made her chief people officer. This role saw her based out of Princeton, New Jersey, for a year, from May 2023 to April 2024.

    Known to be a detail-oriented professional with a strategic mindset, she is sure to be an asset to Unisys.

    Her expertise lies in organisational design, staffing, training & development, succession planning, retention, employee relations, coaching, work flow designs as well as providing input on short and long-term business and HR strategy, implementation, and metrics.

    An alumna of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Kulhari holds a diploma in organisational change management from Harvard Business School.

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