20-03-2025 12:00:00 AM
The Global Office is being planned with an initial headcount of 2,000 employees
Metro India News | Hyderabad
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Chris Kempczinski, Chairman & CEO, McDonalds, closed a major partnership spanning several areas. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy expressed delight that the McDonalds Global Office in India was going to be located in Hyderabad. The Global Office is being planned with an initial headcount of 2,000 employees.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy encouraged McDonalds to benefit from the Young India Skills University in getting trained employees not just for its Global Office, but also for its restaurant operations throughout the country. McDonalds, through their Indian business partner, currently has 38 outlets in Telangana and is planning to add 3-4 new ones every year, including in tier two and three towns.
Chief Minister offered to source the entire agriculture produce required by McDonalds from the local farming community, which would also give a big boost to the agricultural economy of the state and augment farmers' incomes. Mr Kempczinski briefed about the community development programmes McDonalds runs worldwide and assured of deepening such programmes further in the state of Telangana in consultation with the government.
Chris Kempczinski, Chairman & CEO, McDonalds, who was accompanied by Skye Anderson, President Global Business Services, Jon Banner, Chief Global Impact officer and Deshant Kaila, Head, GBS India today, the two sides reached a final agreement. Chief Secretary Ms Santhi Kumari, Special CS IT Mr Jayesh Ranjan and Secretary to CM Mr Ajith Reddy were present at the meeting.