Deven Sharma
Deven Sharma | |
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Born | 1956 (age 67–68) Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India |
Residence | New York City |
Alma mater | Birla Institute of Technology University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Ohio State University |
Occupation | President of Standard & Poor's |
Board member of | CRISIL Ltd |
Deven Sharma (born 1956, Jharkhand, India) was an executive, and the president of Standard & Poor's, a Division of The McGraw-Hill Companies,[1] providing independent credit ratings, indices, risk evaluation, and investment research. Mr. Sharma joined Standard & Poor's in 2006 as executive vice president, Investment Service and Global Sales. On August 23, 2011 he resigned. His successor is Douglas Peterson, former Chief Operating Officer of Citibank. Before joining Standard & Poor's, he was executive vice president, Global Strategy at The McGraw-Hill Companies for five years.
Biography
Early life and education
Dr. Deven Sharma was born in the mining town of Dhanbad in Bihar (now a part of Jharkhand), India.[citation needed] His father R. N. Sharma was chairman of Bharat Coking Coal Ltd., Dhanbad. Sharma did his schooling from De Nobili School, FRI, Digwadih, Dhanbad.[2] He received his Bachelor's Degree from Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India, a Master's Degree from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and a Doctoral degree in Business Management from Ohio State University.[3]
Career
Sharma worked with manufacturing companies, Dresser Industries and Anderson Strathclyde. After that he joined Booz Allen Hamilton where he worked for 14 years and led its strategy, operations performance, sales and marketing, and global expansion engagements for service-, marketing- and information-intensive companies. He left the company as a partner and joined McGraw-Hill in 2002. He served as Executive Vice President of Global Strategy of McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., from January 15, 2002 to October 2006 and as Executive Vice President of Investment Services and Global Sales of Standard & Poor's, from November 1, 2006. He was named president of Standard & Poor's in August 2007. In August 2011, he announced that he would step down from the position of president later in the year.[4]
Sharma serves on the boards of CRISIL, The US-China Business Council[5] and Asia Society Business Council. He served as a Director of 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. from May 12, 2005 to March 16, 2007. He has authored three publications: The Truth About Customer Solutions, Customer Solutions-Pilots to Profits, and Connecting the Demand Chain.
Deven Sharma became the public face of the firm in the wake of its historic downgrade of the United States' long-term debt rating on 5 Aug 2011.[6] According to Reuters News Service,[7] S&P announced on August 23, 2011 that Deven Sharma will step down as a Chief of Standard & Poor's effective September 12, 2011, and will leave the company by end of the year.
References
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External links
- Standard & Poor's, Management Bios
- Profile at SEC Roundtable
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Business profile at Bloomberg Businessweek
- When Wall Street Nearly Collapsed, Deven Sharma, CNN Money, 2009
- Deven Sharma to head S&P, Corbet quits
- “Why Ratings Requirements Don’t Make Sense” WSJ 2010, Op-Ed by Deven Sharma
- “Q.&A. With S&P’s President on the State of Ratings” NYT 2010
- Articles with hCards
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- Articles with unsourced statements from August 2011
- De Nobili Schools alumni
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni
- Ohio State University alumni
- Living people
- American financiers
- American people of Indian descent
- American Hindus
- Birla Institute of Technology Mesra alumni
- 1956 births
- People from Dhanbad
- American chief executives