Jayshree Ullal, President and CEO of Arista Networks, has emerged as the richest Indian-origin professional CEO in the world, surpassing global tech leaders such as Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai, according to the latest Harun India Rich List – Global Indian Executives.
Ullal’s net worth is estimated at ₹50,170 crore, placing her well ahead of peers in the global technology leadership space. In comparison, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ranks second on the list with a net worth of ₹9,770 crore, while Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai is placed seventh with ₹5,810 crore.
Wealth Driven by Stock Ownership, Not Salary
Unlike many tech CEOs whose compensation is salary-heavy, Ullal’s wealth is largely tied to her significant equity holding in Arista Networks, a company she has led for over 17 years. Arista’s sharp rise in market value — driven by the global boom in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and hyperscale data centres — has been the primary driver behind her growing net worth.
As of 2025, Arista Networks has a market capitalisation exceeding $90 billion, making it one of the most valuable pure-play networking companies globally.

Arista Networks: Powering the AI and Cloud Boom
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in California, Arista Networks specialises in high-speed cloud networking solutions for large-scale data centres, AI workloads, and enterprise campuses. Its clients include some of the world’s largest cloud service providers, AI companies, and Fortune 500 enterprises.
The company has benefited significantly from rising investments in AI infrastructure, where ultra-low latency and scalable networking have become mission-critical.
A Veteran Silicon Valley Leader
Jayshree Ullal’s rise is the result of decades of leadership in Silicon Valley. Before joining Arista, she held senior roles at Cisco Systems, where she was widely credited for scaling the company’s switching business into a multi-billion-dollar division.
Born in London and raised in India, Ullal holds degrees in engineering and management and is often cited as one of the most influential women in global technology. She has consistently featured on lists such as Fortune’s Most Powerful Women and Forbes’ Top Business Leaders.
How Others Stack Up
The Harun ranking focuses specifically on professional managers, not founders. This is why founders like Mukesh Ambani or Google co-founders are excluded.
- Satya Nadella, despite leading one of the world’s most valuable companies, owns a comparatively smaller equity stake in Microsoft.
- Sundar Pichai, while heading Alphabet and Google, also holds limited personal stock ownership relative to company size.
Ullal’s long tenure and early equity position at Arista have proven far more lucrative.
A Milestone for Indian-Origin Leadership
Ullal’s achievement underscores the growing global influence of Indian-origin executives in technology and business. More notably, it highlights how long-term leadership, strategic vision, and equity participation can outweigh even the most high-profile CEO salaries.
Her rise also marks a significant moment for women in global corporate leadership, especially in the traditionally male-dominated tech infrastructure sector.


