FedEx Corp. Appoints Vishal Talwar as Chief Digital and Information Officer

 

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announced the appointment of Indian-American technology executive Vishal Talwar as its new Chief Digital and Information Officer, Executive Vice President, and President of FedEx Dataworks, effective August 15.

In his expanded leadership role, Talwar will spearhead FedEx’s strategic digital transformation initiatives across the globe. His responsibilities will include overseeing the integration of data science, artificial intelligence, advanced technology infrastructure, and cybersecurity to enhance FedEx’s operational efficiency and customer experience. By leading both the Data and Technology and Dataworks divisions, Talwar will focus on developing innovative solutions that strengthen global supply chains and drive long-term growth.

According to a company statement, Talwar’s appointment underscores FedEx’s commitment to becoming a digitally enabled enterprise that leverages cutting-edge technology to remain competitive in the fast-changing logistics and e-commerce landscape. With his strong background in technology leadership, he is expected to accelerate FedEx’s adoption of advanced analytics and AI-driven insights to optimize delivery networks and customer engagement.



This appointment also highlights the increasing contributions of Indian-American executives in shaping global corporations, especially within the logistics and technology sectors. Talwar’s leadership is anticipated to bring renewed focus on innovation, resilience, and digital growth for FedEx at a time when supply chain optimization is more critical than ever.

New India Abroad reports that this strategic move by FedEx demonstrates not only the company’s commitment to modernization but also the growing recognition of diverse leadership talent in top global firms. As the logistics industry continues to evolve, Vishal Talwar’s role is expected to play a pivotal part in positioning FedEx as a future-ready leader in digital-driven supply chain solutions.

 

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