Genpact appoints Tamara Franklin to Board of Directors

Genpact, a global professional services firm focused on delivering digital transformation, announced that Tamara Franklin, chief digital, data and analytics officer at Marsh LLC, is joining its board of directors, effective March 29, 2021.

“Tamara’s deep experience in digital transformation cutting across many industries will bring valuable insights to Genpact,” said Jim Madden, chairman of the board, Genpact. “We’re honored to have her join our board, and we look forward to her contributions.”

Franklin brings leadership in driving digital transformation initiatives across digital technology, data, and analytics to help reimagine client experiences. She spent several years at IBM, where she was responsible for strategic planning, business development, and customer acquisition for the company’s North American media and entertainment practice. She also drove IBM’s digital transformation initiatives in North America.

Prior to IBM, Franklin led digital strategy across brand experience, products, services, technology infrastructure and partnerships at Scripps Networks Interactive, now Discovery, Inc. She also oversaw digital distribution and the company’s relationship with such external stakeholders as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.

Franklin earned a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in English from Yale University.

“We are excited about the expertise and proven success in driving innovation that Tamara will bring to our strategic conversations,” said Tiger Tyagarajan, chief executive officer, Genpact. “We look forward to her adding to our board’s diverse views.”

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