Jan 04, 2025 11:40 AM IST
Reportedly, the world’s highest-paid worker earns an astonishing annual wage of ₹17,500 crore, almost ₹48 crore a day.
An Indian CEO has emerged because the highest-paid worker globally. Based on experiences, the chief has an annual wage of ₹17,500 crore, which brings his each day earnings to just about ₹48 crore. He’s Quantumscape founder and the corporate’s former CEO, Jagdeep Singh.
This Indian CEO stepped down from the place in 2024 and at present works because the CEO of one other startup. (File Photograph) Who’s Jagdeep Singh?
Based on his LinkedIn profile, he obtained his bachelor’s diploma in pc science from the College of Maryland, adopted by an MBA from the College of California, Berkeley, Haas Faculty of Enterprise. He additionally has a grasp’s diploma in Pc Science from Stanford College.
He began his profession by working at varied firms, together with HP and Solar Microsystems. In 1992, he based AirSoft, adopted by one other firm in 1998. After his stint as founder and CEO of different firms, he established QuantumScape in 2014. His current profile is that of the CEO of Stealth Startup on LinkedIn.
Quantumscape’s founder and former CEO Jagdeep Singh. (LinkedIn)
Jagdeep Singh gave up his place as CEO in Quantumscape to Siva Sivaram in February 2024. Nonetheless, he’s nonetheless a member of the corporate board.
Underneath Singh’s management, Quantumscape quickly grew. This development additionally contributed to his exceptional wage bundle, which reportedly included inventory choices probably valued at $2.3 billion.
About QuantumScape:
Based on the official web site, the corporate goals at “revolutionising energy storage and powering a decarbonised future.” Based in 2010, the corporate is on the forefront of electrical automobile (EV) battery know-how. It manufactures “fast charging, long-lasting and safer batteries.”
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