Posted by AI on 2025-10-10 15:05:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-25 14:15:20
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In a mysterious turn of events, the online presence of Mamatha Chamarthi, a prominent Indian-American executive at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, has seemingly vanished. The Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer's profile, once accessible on the company's website, now leads to a dead end, leaving many wondering about the circumstances behind this unexpected disappearance.
The intrigue deepens as viral posts on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit allege Chamarthi's involvement in a potential fraud case linked to outsourcing jobs to India. A user on X, known as @WokeCapital or Karl Hollywood, sparked the online frenzy with a bombshell claim: Goodyear's Chief Digital Officer, Chamarthi, is accused of fraud and kickbacks, with a particular focus on outsourcing jobs to India, and Accenture is one of the companies bidding for these contracts. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the digital world, attracting hundreds of thousands of views.
The accusations extend to Chamarthi's role as the founder of T200, an organization dedicated to advancing women in technology. The organization's annual conference, SOAR 2025, held in Chicago, featured speakers from Goodyear and Accenture, including their CEOs. Shortly after the event, Accenture made a substantial donation to T200, raising suspicions about the nature of these transactions. The X post questions the legitimacy of T200's operations, particularly its headcount and the need for donations.
Chamarthi's background includes positions at Stellantis, ZF Group, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, where she was involved in digital transformation and software growth. Her sudden disappearance from Goodyear's website, coupled with the removal of her T200 post, has left many unanswered questions. With her previous experience in the automotive industry and her commitment to digital innovation, the allegations have created a cloud of uncertainty around her career and the companies involved.
As the story unfolds, the public awaits official confirmation and clarification on the fate of Chamarthi's position at Goodyear and the validity of the fraud allegations.