News: EY National Director Sunil Chandiramani quits

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EY National Director Sunil Chandiramani quits

Sunil Chandiramani, National Director of global consultant EY's advisory business, has resigned to build his own consulting practice in technology and services, both for local and overseas clients. Chandiramani, 46, one of the youngest partners of the consulting practice, had been with the consultant for 24 years starting as a junior executive with the firm after his graduation. He is credited with building the firm's information security practice in 1997, and later, risk and consulting practice, which contribute around one third to the total revenues of the firm. Around 3,000 executives reported to him. Chandiramani, a chartered accountant, confirmed his resignation and his plan to start his own venture, but declined to divulge further details. Earlier this week, he informed senior employees of EY about his resignation.

Sunil Chandiramani, National Director of global consultant EY's advisory business, has resigned to build his own consulting practice in technology and services, both for local and overseas clients. Chandiramani, 46, one of the youngest partners of the consulting practice, had been with the consultant for 24 years starting as a junior executive with the firm after his graduation. He is credited with building the firm's information security practice in 1997, and later, risk and consulting practice, which contribute around one third to the total revenues of the firm. Around 3,000 executives reported to him. Chandiramani, a chartered accountant, confirmed his resignation and his plan to start his own venture, but declined to divulge further details. Earlier this week, he informed senior employees of EY about his resignation.

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