Suresh James Payapulli

Director, CIO Advisory, Operating Model Design & Sourcing Advisory at ISG

Suresh James Payapulli has a diverse and extensive work experience in various industries. Suresh James started their career at Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd., where they held various project lead roles for eight years. Suresh James then joined Tata Consultancy Services, first as a senior business analyst, then as an engagement manager for GE Money UK, and finally as a client partner for Deutsche Bank AG. After that, Suresh worked as Vice President - Key Accounts at Polaris Financial Technology Limited. Suresh James then moved on to NHS Blood and Transplant, where they served as the Head of PMO as a Sapient Consultant. Following this, Suresh joined NatWest Markets Plc as a programme manager (as Sapient Consultant), leading a multi-million pound programme to enhance technology objectives. Suresh James then joined Publicis Sapient as a Senior Programme Manager, focusing on IT programme management, transformation, and consultancy for the financial services sector. Most recently, Suresh worked at Alsbridge as a senior manager in IT sourcing advisory, where they provided strategic advice and support to clients in the aerospace, defense, and media industries. Currently, Suresh works at Information Services Group as a Director, CIO Advisory, Operating Model Design & Sourcing Advisory, responsible for delivering strategic solutions to clients in the banking, financial services, and insurance sector.

Suresh James Payapulli's education history includes a B.Engg. degree from the University of Poona and completion of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Gill Nagar in Chennai, India. Additionally, Suresh has obtained various certifications, including but not limited to Introduction to Digital Twins, RPA, AI, and Cognitive Tech for Leaders, and Project Management Professional PMP™.

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  • Director, CIO Advisory, Operating Model Design & Sourcing Advisory

    April, 2013 - present