Rohit Khera
About Rohit Khera
Rohit Khera serves as the Regional Head of Finance for Corporate Finance in the APAC and LATAM regions at Thomson Reuters, a position he has held since 2009. He has a background in finance and accounting, with prior experience at American Express and a solid educational foundation in commerce.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Rohit Khera serves as the Regional Head of Finance, Corporate Finance for the APAC and LATAM regions at Thomson Reuters. He has held this position since 2009, contributing over 15 years of experience in financial leadership. In this role, he supports decision-makers across various sectors, including financial and risk management, legal, tax and accounting, intellectual property, and media. His expertise in corporate finance is pivotal for strategic decision-making in these diverse markets.
Previous Experience at American Express
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Rohit Khera worked at American Express from 2001 to 2008, where he held the position of Manager in New York, New York. During his seven years at American Express, he gained valuable experience in finance management and operational strategy, which has contributed to his extensive knowledge in the field.
Educational Background
Rohit Khera has a solid educational foundation in commerce and accounting. He studied at The Air Force School from 1979 to 1991, focusing on Commerce and Accounting. He then attended Delhi University, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from 1991 to 1994. Additionally, he studied at the Institute of Cost and Work Accountants of India, specializing in Accounting and Finance from 1992 to 1994.
Expertise in Financial Management
Rohit Khera possesses extensive expertise in strategic decision-making support, financial planning, and analysis. His skills include P&L and balance sheet management, as well as accounting and reconciliation. His experience spans corporate finance across the APAC and LATAM regions, making him well-versed in the complexities of financial operations in these markets.