Monday, November 14, 2011

Ashok Bagdy of Cameo Corporate Services Limited

An executive with Cameo Corporate Services Limited for more than eight years, Ashok Bagdy has held the post of Vice President of Outsourcing Services since August 2005. Cameo, a respected provider of business process outsourcing (BPO), specializes in data conversion, document management, registry and share transfer, and medical transcribing.

Ashok Bagdy works at the company’s U.S. office in Tampa, Florida, where he oversees the American division’s profit and loss, finance, operations, and human resources. Headquartered in Chennai, India, where it maintains nearly four dozen offices, the company entrusts Ashok Bagdy to lead a staff of more than 350 employees, who handle the company’s client base in the United States.

Mr. Bagdy initiated Speech Recognition (both M-Modal and iChart), which has grown to more than three-quarters of Cameo’s business. Under Ashok Bagdy’s leadership, employee retention has increased signifantly with.  Mr. Bagdy also reduced production costs at Cameo.

For more than two years prior to his current position, Ashok Bagdy served as Vice President of Business Development at Cameo. He increased the firm’s BPO in the U.S. by building relationships with American companies, especially in the field of medical transcription.

Ashok Bagdy’s previous jobs included Director of Business Development for Copytalk in Sarasota, Florida; a similar position at YouKnowBest.com in Celebration, Florida; Head of U.S. Operations for Hiltex Exports in the Philadelphia office of the Indian textile importer; and Database Administrator positions with The Hay Group, also in Philadelphia. He came to the U.S. in 1991 to earn his Master’s degree in Computer and Information Science at Temple University. Ashok Bagdy’s previous education, in his native India, included a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce and Finance from Madras University and an M.B.A. in Management Information Systems and Finance at Bharathiar University.

Ashok Bagdy maintains active membership in the Indo-U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Inc. He also volunteers for the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, a nonprofit that encourages education and development in India’s villages.

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