Punit Renjen is Vice-Chairman of the USISPF and is in his 31st year with the Deloitte organization. Punit became CEO of Deloitte Global in June 2015. Deloitte operates in 150 countries, with more than 244,000 professionals. Punit is also a member of the Deloitte Global Board of Directors.
Punit most recently served as Chairman, Deloitte LLP (US member firm) from 2011-2015. As chairman, Punit led the board in providing governance and oversight on priority matters such as firm strategy, operations, risk mitigation, and talent development.
Outside of Deloitte and the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, Punit is a member of the boards of directors at United Way Worldwide (chairman), and Japan Society; and is a founding member of the Lincoln Center India Advisory Council. Punit was named an honoree to the 2012, 2013 and 2014 National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) “Directorship 100.” Punitoften comments on the attributes of exceptional organizations, including the importance of a well-articulated and lived culture of purpose, and the role of business as a steward of public trust.
Punit has held a number of leadership roles within Deloitte, including CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP. During his tenure as US Consulting CEO, the consulting practice experienced tremendous growth despite an ongoing recession, helping Deloitte Consulting LLP become one of the largest consulting organizations according to leading analysts’ rankings. Along with his partners and directors, Punit guided Deloitte Consulting LLP to be recognized as one of the “2010 Best Firms to Work For” by Consulting magazine and as one of the top firms in Vault’s Guide to the Top 50 Management and Strategy Consulting Firms.
Throughout Punit’s career, Punit has helped clients address a range of issues, including M&A, strategy, and operations improvement. His clients have included large multinational organizations spanning the energy, utilities, and technology industries.
Punit was born and raised in India. Punit moved to the United States after receiving a Rotary Foundation Scholarship to Willamette University, where Punit earned a master’s degree in management. Punit now serves on the board of trustees of Willamette University and was named among the 100 most influential business leaders who have graduated from schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. Punit is married and has a son.