HCL Technologies appoints Fabiano Funari as new country head for Brazil

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Indian IT services provider HCL Technologies said that it has appointed a new country head for in the form of .

According to HCL Technologies, Fabiano Funari joined it to lead its growth for all industries and capabilities in Brazil, where it employs over 800 people in its national headquarters in Sao Paulo and delivery centers in Sao Paulo, Curitiba, and Sau Leopoldo.

The Indian IT services provider caters to 30 plus clients in Brazil.

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Fabiano Funari had been in leadership roles at various global technology firms and is said to have a successful track record in sales and service delivery. Besides, he is said to have an extensive understanding of the local marketplace, including its requirements and unique characteristics.

HCL Technologies further stated that its new country head for Brazil brings cloudification, , and deep IT expertise, coupled with two decades of experience.

HCL Technologies appoints Fabiano Funari as new country head for Brazil

HCL Technologies appoints Fabiano Funari as new country head for Brazil. Photo courtesy of Mohit Agarwal/Wikipedia.org.

Fabiano Funari said: “I’m excited to lead and be part of HCL’s dynamic team in Brazil, a country that’s home to innovative firms eager for a technology company to provide world-class solutions.

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“With HCL’s presence in Latin America, we’ll be able to continue to deliver top services to new and existing customers.”

With the appointment of Fabiano Funari, HCL Technologies said that it continues to broaden its global presence, offering digital transformation services across all industries and adding to its customer roster.

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The company said that its Corporate Vice President will serve as the corporate sponsor for Latin America.

Recently, HCL Technologies had signed an end-to-end IT transformation services deal with German chemical firm Wacker Chemie.


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