My journey to becoming a CIO - Radhika Chennakeshavula
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Chief Information Officer, Silicon Laboratories
Search every verified Radhika Chennakeshavula interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Radhika Chennakeshavula, Chief Information Officer at Silicon Laboratories, discussed her career journey and leadership philosophy in a July 2025 interview. She stated that she has worked in IT for 27 years, beginning as a trainer and programmer before moving into leadership roles, including 16 years at GE. Chennakeshavula said she later worked at Micron and Western Digital before joining Silicon Labs less than a year ago. She described her leadership style as balancing a focus on resultsβa value she attributed to her father, a farmerβwith empathy, noting that she must be careful not to come across as too directive. Chennakeshavula said she is passionate about people and described herself as a "triple extrovert." She also discussed her personal interests, including practicing yoga for over 20 years, training others in yoga for seven years, scuba diving, and hiking Kilimanjaro. She emphasized the importance of mentors, stating she has maintained long-term mentoring relationships for 16 to 18 years and continues to mentor individuals within and outside her company.
“There's no one path to become a CIO or a CEO or one of those, right? Depending on opportunities, your learning curve, and your readiness to the roles, several factors play a role.”
“Early in my career, I gained depth in programming and architecture, and later I gained breadth by leading in infrastructure, data analytics, M&A, and finance, which helped me become a CIO.”
“When I joined Micron as India head, the team grew from 150 to 1200 IT members in three years, demonstrating the value of talent in India and my ability to drive large global teams.”
“Some of the qualities we carry come from our upbringing and foundational values. My father, a farmer who never went to school, taught me the importance of hard work and focusing on results, not reasons.”
So welcome to the diversifi inspiring leader series today we have Radika with us who is the CIO of Silicon Labs thank you forΒ ...
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