Millennium Magazine 15th Ed_Andre Henry

93 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine BUSINESS SERVICES, CONSULTING AND HUMAN RESOURCES ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR EXL Service Holdings Inc. Edison, NJ DISTRICT MANAGER (RETIRED) AT&T Corporation West Chester, PA RAJEEV KUMAR RANJAN Rajeev Kumar Ranjan leads the Solutions and Growth office for the finance and accounting business unit at EXL Service Holdings Inc., a global analytics and digital solutions company. Originally joining EXL in 2011 as a lead associate in the finance transformation practice of the company, he has consistently delivered towards the growth of the practice and business unit, and in the process, has performed multiple roles, from an analyst to consulting lead to client management and now the growth leader. He specializes in designing and delivering innovative solutions for the office of the CFO that creates oversized value and helps them achieve ambitious objectives. In his previous roles, Mr. Ranjan also worked with Tata Motors, Unilever and the Government of India since beginning his career in 2004. Prior, he qualified as a Chartered Accountant by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and earned a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Vinoba Bhave University in India. He also regularly volunteers with charities in the U.S. and India. Largely attributing his success to his humble roots, he is especially proud to have completed a myriad of unique projects throughout his tenure in the field of finance. James A. Seastone is a proven expert in business management. Prior to retiring in 1989, he served as a district manager for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (now AT&T Corporation), having originally joined the business in 1968. As a leader within the company, he specialized in sales, marketing and administration. Mr. Seastone also worked with such companies as the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company, Rexall Drug and Chemical Company and Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Seastone also helped design and implement the new structure of AT&T, under a directive of the United States government. Mr. Seastone remains active in his community as a volunteer, working with and donating to organizations such as the schools for Native American children in Montana and South Dakota, the Audubon Society and the Smithsonian Institute. Furthermore, he is a member of the social committee in Hershey’s Mill, Pennsylvania, and his local branch of the American Legion and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Mr. Seastone attributes his success to the support and guidance of his family and colleagues. In the coming years, he hopes to spend more time with his grandchildren in his retirement. JAMES A. SEASTONE

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