OpenAI Hires Former Roblox Executive as Chief People Officer
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Who is Arvind KC: The Indian-origin exec named OpenAI’s chief people officer
Arvind KC is appointed as OpenAI's chief people officer, bringing in a veteran operator as the company navigates its next phase of rapid growth. Arvind joins multiple other Indian-origin executives at the ChatGPT-maker, including Vijaye Raji, CTO for applications, and Srivinas Narayanan, vice president.
Arvind KC to lead global scaling efforts at OpenAI
OpenAI has appointed former Indian American Google executive Arvind KC as its new Chief People Officer, a move that brings a seasoned operational leader into the heart of the world’s most watched artificial intelligence company. KC, a veteran of several Silicon Valley giants, transitions from Roblox and Google to lead OpenAI’s human resources and internal scaling at a moment when the firm’s headcount and global influence are expanding at a break…
Arvind KC is OpenAI’s new CPO
OpenAI has a new chief people officer (CPO) in Arvind KC. He moves from Roblox, a platform where people come together virtually to share experiences, after a stint that lasted well over two and a half years. Arvind KC, a chemical engineering graduate, completed an MBA in Operations Management from Santa Clara University. For almost three years, from 2000 to 2003, he served as a solution architect at i2 Technologies. In May of 2003, he moved to N…
OpenAI names Arvind KC as Chief People Officer to steer workforce strategy in AI-led growth phase
Mumbai: OpenAI has appointed Arvind KC as Chief People Officer, placing him in charge of the company’s global talent strategy and organisational design at a time when the artificial intelligence leader is expanding rapidly and reshaping how work itself is structured. KC joins with a cross-disciplinary background spanning engineering and people leadership, shaped through senior roles at technology companies including Roblox, Google, Palantir Tech…
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