06.12.15
Xerox announced the appointment of Rohit Philip as corporate treasurer. Philip will join the company effective June 22, reporting directly to CFO Kathy Mikells. He succeeds Rhonda Seegal, who will leave Xerox at the end of the year to pursue other interests.
Philip comes to Xerox from Anand Automotive Limited, a leading auto component supplier in India, where he served as president and group CFO during the last two years. Prior to Anand, Philip spent 17 years at United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL) in a variety of roles responsible for corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, treasury and enterprise risk management.
“We thank Rhonda who served as Xerox treasurer for 12 years, working to improve our liquidity and ensure continued access to capital,” said Mikells. “We welcome Rohit to the Xerox leadership team. As we expand our services business around the world, his significant treasury, business development and strategy background as well as his experience managing bank and board of director relationships will serve us well.”
A 1992 mathematics graduate of the University of Mumbai, (formerly University of Bombay), he completed his MBA at Cornell University in 1995.
Philip comes to Xerox from Anand Automotive Limited, a leading auto component supplier in India, where he served as president and group CFO during the last two years. Prior to Anand, Philip spent 17 years at United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL) in a variety of roles responsible for corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, treasury and enterprise risk management.
“We thank Rhonda who served as Xerox treasurer for 12 years, working to improve our liquidity and ensure continued access to capital,” said Mikells. “We welcome Rohit to the Xerox leadership team. As we expand our services business around the world, his significant treasury, business development and strategy background as well as his experience managing bank and board of director relationships will serve us well.”
A 1992 mathematics graduate of the University of Mumbai, (formerly University of Bombay), he completed his MBA at Cornell University in 1995.