DXC Technology Appoints Ramnath Venkataraman as President of CES Services

Monday, Jul 7, 2025 7:13 am ET1min read

DXC Technology has appointed Ramnath Venkataraman as President of Consulting and Engineering Services (CES). Venkataraman, a 30-year veteran of Accenture, will report directly to DXC CEO Raúl Fernández. Fernández stated that Venkataraman is a global leader in technology and consulting with a proven track record of driving growth and innovation at scale. His experience in professional services and vision for future technologies align with DXC's goals.

DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) has announced the appointment of Ramnath Venkataraman as President of Consulting & Engineering Services (CES). Venkataraman, a seasoned professional with nearly three decades of experience at Accenture, will report directly to DXC CEO Raúl Fernández. Fernández highlighted Venkataraman's global leadership in technology and consulting, emphasizing his track record of driving growth and innovation at a large scale.

In his new role at DXC, Venkataraman will oversee a division of 50,000 engineers and consultants, focusing on accelerating customer innovation through AI, application modernization, and data analytics. His appointment underscores DXC's commitment to strengthening its leadership team and enhancing service delivery to global customers [1].

Venkataraman's career at Accenture included serving on the Global Management Committee and overseeing global technology sales and Advanced Technology Centers. He has extensive experience working with clients across various industries, including banking, consumer goods, retail, life sciences, and automotive, on strategy, consulting, and large-scale technology and talent transformation [2].

Fernández stated, "Ramnath is a world-class technology and consulting leader with a proven track record of driving growth and innovation at a global scale. His professional services experience leading enterprise-wide modernization efforts, with scaled delivery, along with his forward-looking approach to AI and next-generation technologies, align strongly with our strategic priorities." Venkataraman's appointment is part of DXC's strategy to attract top-tier leadership and build its priority businesses [2].

Venkataraman's appointment also highlights DXC's focus on leveraging AI to drive customer innovation and deliver enhanced value. DXC has been at the forefront of AI implementation, working with clients across various industries to demonstrate the impact of AI. For instance, DXC has helped the Brussels Tax Department streamline its tax administration process using AI agents, leading to improved efficiency and new service offerings [3].

With Venkataraman's leadership, DXC aims to continue its mission of helping global companies run their mission-critical systems and operations while modernizing IT, optimizing data architectures, and ensuring security and scalability across public, private, and hybrid cloud environments [3].

References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DXC/dxc-technology-appoints-professional-services-industry-veteran-eke9uyn1jg56.html
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/DXC-TECHNOLOGY-COMPANY-34481067/news/DXC-Technology-Appoints-Professional-Services-Industry-Veteran-Ramnath-Venkataraman-as-President-of-50446422/
[3] https://dxc.com/us/en/insights/growth-drivers/demonstrating-ai-impact

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