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Laxman Narasimhan (born 15 May 1967) [1] is an Indian-born American business executive and former chief executive officer (CEO) of Starbucks and Reckitt. He was previously chief commercial officer (CCO) of PepsiCo. He joined Starbucks as interim CEO in October 2022, and succeeded Howard Schultz as CEO in April 2023.
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Laxman Kumara or simply Laxman (Lakshman(a)) is the son of Duryodhana, and grandson of Dhritarashtra. He had a twin sister called Lakshmanaa who was kidnapped by Samba (Krishna's son). Not much is revealed about Laxman in the Mahabharata, He was beheaded by Abhimanyu.
Narasimhan began his career at the consulting firm McKinsey, becoming a senior partner. There, he spent 19 years focused on consumer, retail, and technology practices across the U.S. and Asia.
Narasimhan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Laxman Narasimhan, Indian businessman, CEO of Starbucks; M. S. Narasimhan (1932–2021), Indian mathematician; Raghavan Narasimhan (1937–2015), Indian mathematician at the University of Chicago; Rangaswamy Narasimhan (1926–2007), Indian computer scientist; Vasant Narasimhan ...
Laxman Narasimhan, CEO of Starbucks since last October, took an unusual crash course. Working with his predecessor Howard Schultz and board chair Mellody Hobson, he designed a six-month ...
Modern Hindi literature, particularly poetry, has been influenced by Bengali literature and the Bengal Renaissance, which in itself was inspired from the romantics of the Western literature. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The person who brought realism in the Hindi prose literature was Premchand , who is considered the most revered figure in the world of ...
In 2023, Narasimhan’s total pay package was valued at $14.6 million. Based on the company’s disclosures, the $10.6 million is what Narasimhan is entitled to take with him when he leaves Starbucks.
Ramcharitmanas is considered by many as a work belonging to the Saguna school [5] [6] of the Bhakti movement [7] [8] [n 1] in Hindi literature. In May 2024, during the tenth meeting of the Memory of the World Committee for Asia and the Pacific, the Ramcharitamanas manuscripts were added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Regional ...