OpenAI Taps JioStar CEO Kiran Mani to Lead Asia-Pacific Push
OpenAI has hired Kiran Mani, the chief executive of Indian streaming giant JioStar, to serve as its first-ever managing director for Asia-Pacific. Mani will relocate to OpenAI’s Singapore office in June and report directly to Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon. His mandate spans enterprise adoption, government engagement, developer ecosystem growth, and regional partnerships across the continent. Mani brings over 13 years at Google where he ran Android and Google Play across APAC and Japan, plus stints at Microsoft and IBM scaling consumer tech platforms internationally. The newly created role signals that OpenAI is done treating Asia as an afterthought - with competition from domestic players intensifying across China, India, and Southeast Asia, the ChatGPT maker is planting a flag where growth is fastest.
Why it matters for Asia
This is OpenAI’s most significant structural commitment to Asia-Pacific yet. By hiring a senior executive with deep regional operator experience and basing them in Singapore, OpenAI is positioning to compete directly with Alibaba, Tencent, and homegrown AI labs for enterprise contracts, government partnerships, and developer mindshare across the fastest-growing AI market in the world. ---
