Digital services transformation company Ness Digital Engineering announced this month it was the recipient of five Brandon Hall Group’s HCM Excellence Awards®, referred to in the industry as the “Academy Awards of Human Capital Management”.
The program recognized Ness’s programs in talent management, leadership development, and learning & development, among other areas.
Speaking on awards Ranjit Tinaikar, CEO of Ness Digital Engineering said, “At Ness, our talent is the cornerstone of our success. It is the driving force behind our ability to push the boundaries of innovation and deliver exceptional value to our clients.”
“The recognition from Brandon Hall reflects our learning culture and our pursuit of excellence in nurturing and developing talent.”
Added Rohit Sharma, Chief Talent Supply Chain Officer, Ness Digital Engineering, “Winning these prestigious awards from Brandon Hall Group is a great honor for us. This recognition is a testament to the impactful programs we have developed, the employees of Ness who have embraced learning, and the leaders who have helped build a vibrant learning culture. We are proud of this achievement and excited about the future as we continue to raise the bar.”
Ness Digital Engineering, which funds managed by global investment firm KKR acquired in 2022, is a full-lifecycle digital engineering firm offering digital advisory through scaled engineering services.
Headquartered in New York City, the company serves customers across 11 innovation hubs in the US, Eastern Europe, and India.
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