Zomato Co-Founder and Chief People Officer Akriti Chopra has resigned from her position, bringing an end to her 13-year tenure at the food delivery giant. The company notified the stock exchanges of Chopra’s resignation, which takes effect immediately.
In an email addressed to Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal, Chopra stated, "Deepi, as discussed, I am formally submitting my resignation, effective today, 27 September, 2024. These 13 years have been an incredibly enriching journey. Thank you for everything. I'm just a call away. Wishing you and Eternal all the very best."
Chopra joined Zomato in 2011 as a senior manager in finance and operations. Over the years, she played a key role in the company's growth, eventually serving as Chief Financial Officer before handing over the position to Akshant Goyal in 2020. Her most recent role was as Chief People Officer, where she oversaw talent management and company culture.
Chopra’s departure marks the end of a significant chapter for Zomato, where she was instrumental in shaping the company's early years and growth trajectory.