"Over the past year, company leaders around the world faced unprecedented challenges to support employees during the COVID-19 crisis. Now, the employees have spoken and it's clear that these CEOs excelled and found new ways to support their people when the world of work flipped upside down," said Christian Sutherland-Wong, Glassdoor chief executive officer. "Through a challenging year, it's inspiring to see Top CEOs who, according to their employees, adapted to change, redefined visions and led with transparency while putting the health and safety of employees first. I extend my sincerest congratulations to this year's Employees' Choice Award winners."
Glassdoor's Top 100 CEOs in 2021 Award features winning chief executives across diverse industries spanning technology, health care, finance, manufacturing, retail and more. This year, Boston Consulting Group's CEO Rich Lesser claims the top spot with a 99 percent approval rating
- 55th-ranked Sean Yalamanchi, chairman and president of Richardson-based Infovision (93 percent approval).
Sean (Satya Srinivas) Yalamanchi (Born in Yalamrru - Krishna District, AP) is the Co-Founder, President, and Member of the Board at InfoVision. He is also the Co-Founder and President of Visual Collaboration Technologies, a 3D Simulation Lifecycle Management product company based out of Detroit. He leverages his expertise to lead business development, global sourcing, and strategic alliances. Additionally, Sean focuses on innovative technologies, execution, and leadership. His vision has led InfoVision to win numerous awards, such as Dallas Top 100 and Inc. 500.
Passionate about entrepreneurship and philanthropy, Sean encourages his people to push boundaries and serve their communities. He donates his time to sit on the Board of Directors for Tech Titans, the technology association for North Texas.
Sean holds a Master of Science in Computational Mechanics from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and a Master of Science in Engineering with Computer Applications from Bharathiar University, India.
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