Indian American Raj Subramaniam to be new FedEx CEO

Indian American Raj Subramaniam to be new FedEx CEO

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: March 31 2022

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  • Indian American Raj Subramanian would be the new CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of FedEx.
  • The Indian American would replace Frederick W Smith, who is going to step down from this position on 1st June 2022.
  • Raj Subramaniam, who joined FedEx in 1991, had been chief operating officer since 2019.
  • Subramaniam also had served as chief of FedEx Express in Canada and in other roles throughout Asia and the U.S.
  • FedEx was founded in 1971.
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