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Tatas in America

The Tata Group set up its first American office in 1945. Since then, the Group has rapidly expanded its presence to over 80 offices. This section highlights the Group's business operations in America, the people and communities they serve, and the efforts its US companies have been making to strengthen ties with the world's largest economy, as the Indian flag adorns the New York skyline.




Tata Group sponsors opening of Smithsonian’s Mughal Art exhibition in Washington
The Tata Group was the chair sponsor of the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution’s black-tie benefit gala in Washington, DC, to celebrate the opening of Muraqqa: Imperial Mughal Albums from the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin.

 

From strength to strength
David Good, head of the Tata US corporate office, on the growth and gains after three years of operation.

 
Tata companies support First Book and distribute 65,000 new books
Second grade students from Dodge Park Elementary School were the first students to receive brand-new books as a result of support from The Tata Group North America.
 
Tata Group partners with First Book
Through Tata Interactive Systems, the Group will help First Book design a new online network for efficient communication
 
Good tidings
David Good, who heads the Tata corporate office in the United States, explains his mission and the Group's vision for spreading its business wings in America
 
Living the American dream
TCS is leaving no stone unturned to enhance its presence in the United States. That means planning ahead, thinking anew and growing all the time.
 
Adventurer ahoy!
Jim Thomas, vice president (IT Analyst Relations), Tata Consultancy Services, has had more than his share of thrills and spills — and he's game for more.
 
Staying the course
Audrey Mody, who has been with Tata Consultancy Services in New York since the company's inception, takes a walk down memory lane.
 
Vroom with a view
Tata Technologies' American arm has been stepping on the gas in a bid to make some Indian magic in Motown
 
The art of reinvention
From being a one-customer company just five years ago, Tata Infotech's Americas business is now on the path to doubling its revenues every two years. Company vice president T. K. Cherian explains the transformation.
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Conversions of the content kind
Exegenix Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Infotech, has created a breakthrough software product that converts documents with opaque structures into information with clear constructions.
 
Brewing magic in Canada
Innovation, consistency and focus have been the critical ingredients in Tetley Canada's recipe for success
 
A heady brew
Ashok Bhardwaj, president of Tata Tea Inc, traces the company's history and achievements over the past two decades.
 
Inside job
Tata Elxsi has made the most of its brush with hard times to find a place in the Silicon Valley sun.
 
Life starts at 60
Tata Incorporated, established in the US in 1945, has spearheaded the Tata Group's businesses in the American heartland.
 
Citizen of the world
Bharat Wakhlu, the president of Tata Inc, US, has made a fine art of empathising with people of every hue and appreciating the merits of different cultures.
 
Submerged to succeed
VSNL's acquisition of Tyco has elevated India's leading provider of international telecommunications and internet services to the ranks of the world's largest providers of submarine cable bandwidth
 
New home in New York
The Taj Group marks its return to the US by taking over The Pierre, a 75-year-old luxury hotel on the fabled Fifth Avenue
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