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Roopa Unnikrishnan

Roopa Unnikrishnan

Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer

Once an accomplished international sport target shooter, Roopa keeps IDEX intently focused on developing and pursuing targeted growth opportunities as Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer. She leads continued refinement of the company’s enterprise strategy, growth, and innovation capabilities.

In partnership with the IDEX Senior Leadership Team and the company’s strategy community, Roopa leads the organization’s efforts to drive market innovations. She also leads the company’s tech advisory community, which is focused on building roadmaps for technology innovation across IDEX.

Roopa joined IDEX in March 2022 and has more than 20 years of corporate strategy experience across a variety of industries, through a mix of consulting roles and corporate leadership positions. Before IDEX, she served as Chief Strategy Officer for Vontier, a global industrial manufacturing company focused on smarter transportation and mobility. Previous strategy positions have included roles with Harman International, Citi, BlackRock, and Katzenbach Partners, which was formed by past members of McKinsey & Co. consulting.

At Pfizer she also stepped outside her traditional strategy and innovation roles to lead the Talent and Organization capability for the pharmaceutical division. She often serves as a professional coach and is the author of the book, “The Career Catapult.”

Roopa earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in India, where she was born and raised, before becoming the country’s 100th Rhodes Scholar, earning her the opportunity to study at the University of Oxford in England. There she earned a master’s degree in Economic and Social History. She followed that with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in Finance and International Business Strategy, also from University of Oxford.

Most intriguing may be that Roopa is an international champion in sports rifle shooting. She won India’s highest sporting prize, the Arjuna Award, in 1999 and won a gold medal in women’s prone sport rifle at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She still owns several records at the South Asian level and was captain of the Women’s Shooting Team at Oxford.

Roopa and her husband have college-age twins. When not reading a white paper or novel, she dabbles in some mystery writing of her own, and loves her morning swim.

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