OYO Strengthens Global Leadership Bench; Announces New Appointments and Elevations
- By Admin |
- Jan 29 2021
OYO Hotels & Homes has announced new appointments and elevations across its global leadership in verticals including technology, supply, and product.
Among many others, Ayush Mathur has been elevated to Chief Supply Officer (Global). Mathur joined OYO in 2014, and since then has reimagined how OYO grows and operates. He has also continuously hired, mentored and supported great global teams and talent. Ankit Mathuria has been appointed as Chief Technology Officer, OYO. She is an industry stalwart who launched and grew Amazon in MENA. Ankit Mathuria joins OYO as the Chief Technology Officer and a key member of the OYO CXO group. Mathuria succeeds Anil Goel, a distinguished leader, who has decided to pursue opportunities outside of the organisation. Abhinav Sinha has been appointed as Global COO & Chief Product Officer (Interim) to help OYO think, build and scale as a product-first and tech-enabled organisation.
In the past one year, Sharad has delivered exceptionally on all aspects of supply growth, network health and economics as the Chief Supply Officer for Franchise in India & South Asia. Under his leadership, OYO enabled a strong partner connect and significantly improved delight score in 2020. Sharad will continue to make further progress as SVP and Chief Operating Officer for Franchise business and he will continue to lead the Supply function.
Commenting on the developments, Ritesh Agarwal, Founder and Group CEO, OYO Hotels & Homes said, "2021 will be the year of OYO's resurgence, as we focus on building best-in-class products and experience for our guests, partners, employees and all stakeholders of the OYO ecosystem. A strong leadership has always been instrumental at OYO to make an impact and succeed by enhancing our operational efficiency, brand love and profitability. I am confident that these leaders will keep inspiring OYOpreneurs all around the world. I'm looking forward to the OYO we will build together."
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