공시 • Nov 07
Innodata Inc. Announces Management Changes
Innodata Inc. announced executive management and Board appointments to support the Company's rapid growth and continued global expansion in generative AI solutions and platforms. Rahul Singhal, formerly Innodata's Chief Product Officer and Chief Revenue Officer, has been promoted to President and Chief Revenue Officer. In his expanded role, Singhal will define the Company's overall product strategy, product roadmap, and go-to-market execution across the Company's AI, data engineering, and digital transformation businesses. Innodata also announced the appointment of Daniel H. (Don) Callahan, a veteran technology and operations executive, and General (Retired) Richard D. Clarke, former Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command ("USSOCOM"), to its Board of Directors. Callahan brings more than 40 years of leadership experience across Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and IBM and currently serves as Executive Partner at Bridge Growth Partners. Clarke, a retired four-star U.S. Army general, led USSOCOM's 75,000-person global force and now serves on the board of General Dynamics and as a trustee at MITRE. In connection with these changes, the Board appointed CEO Jack Abuhoff as Chairman and Stewart Massey, a director since 2009, as Lead Independent Director. Nauman (Nick) Toor, who has served on the Board since 2019, has stepped down to devote his time to a new opportunity. Innodata's Board now is comprised of five directors, four of whom are independent. Rahul Singhal previously served as Innodata's Chief Product Officer and Chief Revenue Officer, positions he has held since January 2019 and January 2022, respectively. In these roles he was responsible for defining Innodata's overall product strategy, product roadmap and go-to-market execution across its AI, data engineering, and digital transformation businesses. Prior to joining Innodata in 2019, Singhal spent more than a decade at IBM, where he held a series of leadership roles of increasing responsibility, culminating in his position as Program Director for IBM Watson Platform APIs. Following his tenure at IBM, he served as Chief Product Officer at Equals3.AI, an AI-powered knowledge management platform. Singhal also served as an Adjunct Professor in New York City, teaching courses in competitive strategy and experimental design. He has a bachelors of engineering in mechanical engineering from the College of Engineering, Pune (1995) and a MBA from McGill University (2000). Don Callahan brings decades of experience in technology and financial services leadership and currently serves as Executive Partner at Bridge Growth Partners, a technology investment firm. He is also Chief Executive Officer of Callahan Advisors, LLC, where he advises global companies on digital transformation and technology startups on differentiated growth strategies. He was the former Non-Executive Chairman of TIME, where he led its comprehensive digital transformation. From 2007 until his retirement in 2018, Callahan served as Citigroup's Chief Administrative Officer and Global Head of Operations, Technology and Shared Services, overseeing businesses and services across more than 100 countries, a multi-billion-dollar budget, and the bank's cybersecurity initiatives. Prior to Citigroup, he held senior executive positions at Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, and IBM. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Scotiabank and WEX Inc. as well as the boards of Columbia University's Teachers College and several private companies. He has a bachelor's degree in history from Manhattanville College, where he serves as Trustee Chair Emeritus. Rich Clarke is a retired four-star U.S. Army general who served nearly four decades leading complex and diverse organizations at every level, including more than 15 years internationally with more than 12 combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Prior to his retirement in 2022, he served as the commander of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM or SOCOM), where he led a joint force of over 75,000 military members with an annual operating budget of more than $13 billion. Prior to assuming command of USSOCOM, he served as Director for Strategic Plans and Policy (J5), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. His major awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, two Army Distinguished Service Medals, three Defense Superior Service Medals, two Legion of Merit awards, and five Bronze Stars. He is currently on the Board of Directors at General Dynamics and a trustee at MITRE. He has a bachelor's degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and an MBA from Benedictine College.