Canon’s Alok Bharadwaj to relocate to Singapore

Canon India has announced that Dr Alok Bharadwaj, its executive vice president, will be moving on an international assignment to Canon Singapore, which is the headquarters of its South East and South Asia business operations. The change will be effective from 1st January 2015.

07 Nov 2014 | By PrintWeek India

Dr Bharadwaj will be heading the corporate strategy group as the senior vice president and will be responsible for strategic business planning and execution as well as corporate communications for Canon’s South East and South Asian regional operations.

He will also oversee business development in emerging Asian markets in this region. In his new role, he will report to Kensaku Konishi, president and chief executive officer of Canon’s South East and South Asia Operations.

Kazutada Kobayashi, president and chief executive officer, Canon India said, “I wish to take this opportunity to express my deep appreciation for the significant contribution made by Dr Alok Bharadwaj for Canon India. His indomitable spirit has helped shape Canon’s image in India and has improved our market leadership, while setting industry benchmarks at the same time. We are a global company and believe strongly in leadership development with international roles. We wish him the very best for his new assignment in Singapore.” 

Dr Alok Bharadwaj said, "It has been an incredible journey for me at Canon India which I joined in 2001. Canon has an extra ordinary magnetic culture. I have had the opportunity to build and work with an excellent team that supported me overcome numerous business challenges and in recording massive growth for Canon in India. I am truly thrilled to have been a part of this success story and am grateful to my staff, partners and customers. India experience has opened the doors for my international assignment which I am quite excited to take. I look forward to tackling newer challenges in other emerging Asian markets.  It is a promising new role and I am eager to start."