At 39 years, Francisco D'Souza, the India-origin chief executive of software 
firm 
Cognizant Technology Solutions, is one of the youngest CEOs in America, running 
an 
American public company that is worth at least  $5.7 billion.

The latest among a slew of honours for this young business honcho is a mention 
in 
business magazine Forbes' updated list of '21 youngest CEOs at USA's biggest 
companies.'

'Francisco D'Souza, 39, heads what is now the largest public company run by a 
40-or-under CEO, though his $5.7-billion Cognizant Technology Solutions is 
dwarfed 
by the $16.9-billion Yahoo!.' Forbes said.

'D'Souza has been an officer at Cognizant for 11 years now, chief executive 
since 
2007, and chief operating officer since 2003, when he was a mere 33.'

All the chief executives named in the list are in the age group of 34 to 40 
years. 
'They are the youngest people running the biggest companies in America. As they 
have 
gotten this far already, keep an eye on them in the future,' Forbes said in an 
accompanying report.

D'Souza took over from Lakshmi Narayanan, who became vice-chairman of the 
board. At 
the time, D'Souza was also inducted into the board. In an interview he gave 
before 
he became CEO, he shared his views on how businesses become and remain 
profitable. 
"Cognizant choose the customer-centric, relationship-driven model right from 
our 
founding and we have built upon it. The outcome of this model is that we 
service a 
limited number of customers and provide increasing value as we grow those 
relationships. The fact that we serve our customers deeply is reflected in the 
ratio 
of relationship managers and client partner to be higher than our sales 
professionals," he said.

D'Souza is a person of Indian origin, born in Nairobi, Kenya. Since his father 
was a 
diplomat with the Indian Foreign Services, he has lived in and travelled to 
many 
different countries. He has an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon University and was a 
2004 
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. He also won the Economic Times 
Entrepreneur Award in 2005. At Cognizant, which he joined in its early days, 
D'Souza 
oversees much of the operations and business development of the company. He has 
earned a total compensation of $1,777,883.00, according to Forbes.

Forbes also noted that the most experienced and seasoned old CEOs have to make 
hard-nosed decisions and endure intense scrutiny during tough times.

'Young CEOs may find themselves under an even brighter spotlight, thanks to 
their 
supposed inexperience. But at least they have plenty of time ahead of them to 
correct any errors -- and possibly move on to even bigger things,' it added.


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