Category: People

  • Triotree Technologies welcomes Rajesh Gupta as chief growth officer

    Triotree Technologies welcomes Rajesh Gupta as chief growth officer

    MUMBAI : Triotree Technologies has appointed Rajesh Gupta as its chief growth officer. With over 22 years of expertise in digital health, hospital operations, and IT strategy, Gupta is set to play a key role in expanding the company’s footprint both in India and internationally.

    Triotree Technologies is a pioneer in digital healthcare transformation, offering state-of-the-art solutions aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and patient care. With a deep understanding of hospital IT systems, strategy consulting, and large-scale healthcare projects, Gupta will lead the company’s growth initiatives and market expansion.

    Triotree Technologies founder & CEO Surjeet Thakur highlighted the significance of this appointment stating, “With our recent expansion into Bahrain and plans to extend across the GCC region, Gupta’s expertise will be invaluable in driving our global strategy and fostering impactful partnerships.”

    Adding to this, Triotree Technologies co-founder & client executive Akanksha Rajeev remarked, “Gupta’s return is a momentous step for us. His strategic insight and vast experience in healthcare IT will accelerate our innovation and strengthen our market leadership.”

    Gupta has a distinguished career in healthcare IT, having LED digital health implementations in over 25 hospitals across India and the middle east. His achievements include spearheading the largest multi-location HIS integration at Medanta Group of Hospitals and leading IT and operations at Taiba Hospital, Kuwait.

    Expressing his excitement, Gupta said, “Being a founding member of Triotree in 2012, I have always been committed to its mission of transforming healthcare through technology. Returning after a decade feels like coming home, and I look forward to driving its growth and innovation forward.”  

  • Divine confluence: inside Megha Tata’s spiritual odyssey at the Maha Kumbh

    Divine confluence: inside Megha Tata’s spiritual odyssey at the Maha Kumbh

    MUMBAI:  It’s been around  a year  since media industry veteran Megha Tata – who has led channels such as Turner International,  HBO, Bloomberg TV, Discovery – has held a steady job. It’s been by choice. After slogging it out from 1992 when she was an executive with Sunday Mail, and then for more than a decade with Star India, she believes she deserves the rest. She has been happy lending her services to corporate India as a financial adviser and an independent director.

    Her husband Ariez is in total agreement with her choices. An entrepreneur, he too has decided to slow down on the blistering work front and, along with Megha, they have been exploring themselves individually, each other and the world. 

    Normally seen in suits and sarees, these days Megha appears to be more comfortable in jeans, boots, salwar kameez’  and a backpack as she lives out every senior executive’s dream – to have  a complete balanced life, rather than being  caught on the treadmill of corporate achievement alone. 

    Megha and Ariez have been gathering mileage – both on flights and on Indian  roads. It’s been motorcycle rides to nearby towns of Mumbai as she unwinds the years of tension of corporate meetings and targets from her sinews. Meditation, discourses from Sadhguru of the Isha foundation is what have been keeping both of them occupied apart from their freelance assignments.

    So when Megha and Ariez decided to get to Maha Kumbh, like many of her other exploratory journeys, she had no idea what she was getting into, though the duo  had planned out everything. What she discovered was that it was far more than a religious gathering – it was a masterclass in spiritual immersion, logistical precision, and the harmonious blend of ancient traditions with modern conveniences.

    The secret to Tata’s seamless experience lay in strategic choices that might seem counterintuitive to luxury travelers. Eschewing traditional comforts, she and her husband opted for motorcycle taxis over cars, transforming potential logistical nightmares into smooth spiritual passages. 

    “There was a method in the madness,” Tata reflects, describing how these agile two-wheeled vessels became their chariots through the sea of humanity.

    The decision to travel light – carrying only backpacks – proved equally crucial. Where others might have struggled with unwieldy suitcases, Tata and her husband found freedom in minimalism. This mobility allowed them to weave through the crowds with ease, their motorcycle taxis navigating paths where cars would have stood helplessly gridlocked.

    Their accommodation at Royal Kumbh, managed by The Secret Camp, offered a striking contrast to their minimalist transit strategy. “It was a beautifully organised setup,” Tata shares, describing their tent positioned along the Ganga’s sacred banks. This thoughtfully curated space provided not just luxury, but a serene sanctuary for reflection between spiritual immersions.

    The location proved strategic, offering easy access to the heart of the Kumbh while maintaining a peaceful distance from the most crowded areas. The blend of comfort and spirituality allowed them to fully absorb the profound energies of the gathering without being overwhelmed by its scale.

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    What makes Tata’s journey particularly compelling is its transcendence of religious boundaries. Her husband’s Parsi heritage adds a fascinating dimension to their shared spiritual quest.

    “For us, this journey was not about religion but about experiencing the energy and being part of a once-in-a-lifetime event,” she explains, highlighting how the Kumbh’s spiritual magnetism crosses all denominational lines.

    Their experiences ranged from witnessing the dramatic presence of Naga Babas to finding kinship among fellow Isha Meditators.

    “It was incredible to witness people from all walks of life, rich or poor, from every background united in devotion,” Tata recalls.

    The sacred dip in the Ganga became a powerful symbol of unity, where the waters “seemed to embrace everyone, symbolising inclusivity and faith at its purest.”

    In an interesting contemporary twist, Tata acknowledges social media’s role in amplifying the Kumbh’s reach. Rather than viewing this digital dimension as a distraction, she sees it as a bridge making this ancient gathering accessible to a global audience. “While some may see it as a double-edged sword,” she notes, “it has undeniably helped bring attention to the event.”

    With an estimated 40-50 crore visitors, the event’s smooth operation stands as a testament to administrative efficiency. The Uttar Pradesh government and police force orchestrated what Tata describes as “organised chaos,” creating an environment where spiritual seeking could flourish unimpeded by logistical concerns.
    For Tata, who has been on a spiritual path for over a decade, the Kumbh experience served to deepen her existing practice.
     

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    “The experience strengthened my faith in spirituality and reaffirmed my connection to this path,” she reflects. Even as her daughters remained distant – one in Bangalore, another in the United States – the journey became an intensely personal chapter in her spiritual evolution.

    As the Maha Kumbh approaches its conclusion on 26  February, Tata’s experience stands as both inspiration and practical guide for future pilgrims. Her journey illuminates how this ancient gathering has evolved to meet contemporary needs while preserving its spiritual essence. In navigating the delicate balance between comfort and authenticity, tradition and modernity, Tata’s story offers valuable insights for anyone drawn to this extraordinary confluence of faith, humanity, and divine energy.

    Her parting advice to potential visitors encapsulates the wisdom gained and can be applied to our daily lives as well. As she says, plan thoughtfully, travel light, embrace the unexpected, and remain open to the transformative power of the journey (to the Maha Kumbh or)  of your life. In doing so, you  too might discover, as she did, that both the Maha Kumbh and your daily experiences offer a far lot more –they  provide a gateway to profound spiritual awakening.

  • Elan Group appoints Shah Rukh Khan as brand ambassador

    Elan Group appoints Shah Rukh Khan as brand ambassador

    MUMBAI : In a landmark move set to redefine India’s luxury real estate sector, Gurugram based Elan Group has announced the appointment of Indian cinema icon Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) as its brand ambassador.

    Renowned for its architectural excellence and innovation, Elan Group is a dominant force in ultra-luxury real estate. With this collaboration, the brand is poised to reach new heights, pushing the boundaries of opulence and grandeur.  

    Under the leadership of Rakesh Kapoor, Ravish Kapoor, and Akash Kapoor, Elan Group has developed 15 iconic projects across residential, commercial, and mixed-use spaces. The brand is not only transforming skylines but also setting new benchmarks in design, exclusivity, and prestige.

    SRK, celebrated for his global influence and trailblazing career, shares Elan’s vision of excellence and ambition. His partnership with the company is more than just an endorsement it represents a shared commitment to innovation, perfection, and success.

    Expressing his excitement, SRK stated, “Greatness belongs to those who dare to push limits. Elan Group embodies that fearless spirit, and I’m thrilled to be part of this journey.”

    Elan Group director, Akash added, “We are honoured to welcome SRK to the Elan family. At Elan, we don’t just create projects we build icons. His unmatched presence and relentless pursuit of perfection mirror our philosophy and vision.”

    With this alliance, Elan Group and SRK are set to shape the future of luxury living in India.

  • Standard Chartered India ropes in P.D. Singh as new CEO from April 2025

    Standard Chartered India ropes in P.D. Singh as new CEO from April 2025

    MUMBAI: Standard Chartered has announced the appointment of P.D. Singh as its chief executive officer (CEO) for India, effective 1 April 2025. Singh will succeed Zarin Daruwala, who is set to retire on 31 March 2025, after an illustrious tenure at the helm.

    Bringing nearly 30 years of experience in banking and finance, Singh holds a double MBA alongside an engineering degree. His career spans leadership and coverage roles across top European and American banks, making him a formidable force in the industry.

    Before joining Standard Chartered, Singh served as CEO of JP Morgan Chase Bank NA India. Prior to that, he spent a decade at HSBC, where he held multiple leadership roles in corporate and commercial banking.

    With deep industry knowledge and a track record of steering financial institutions to success, Singh’s leadership is expected to drive innovation, strengthen client relationships, and accelerate Standard Chartered’s growth in India. His global exposure positions him well to navigate the evolving financial landscape while ensuring continuity and stability.

    As Daruwala prepares to retire, Standard Chartered acknowledges her significant contributions to the bank’s success in India. Under her leadership, the bank witnessed remarkable expansion and innovation, solidifying its position in a competitive market.

    Singh’s appointment signals a bold step towards the future, reinforcing Standard Chartered’s commitment to leadership in India’s dynamic banking sector.

  • FICCI MEBC south kicks off with star power

    FICCI MEBC south kicks off with star power

    MUMBAI: Tamil Nadu’s media and entertainment industry took centre stage as deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and cinematic legend Kamal Haasan inaugurated the FICCI MEBC South Conclave in Chennai. The two-day event, aimed at exploring the evolution of films, television, OTT, gaming, and digital media, saw an array of industry stalwarts mapping out the future of India’s creative economy.

    Stalin unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art film city in Chennai spanning 152 acres. The ambitious project will feature cutting-edge post-production studios, animation and VFX facilities, virtual production tech, LED walls, and even a five-star hotel for industry professionals.

    Further honouring Kalaignar’s (M. Karunanidhi) vision, Stalin announced that 90 acres near Kelambakkam, previously allocated for industry housing, would now be reinstated for its original purpose following a revised government order.

    A highlight of the event was Haasan’s appointment as chairman of the FICCI Media and Entertainment Committee, south. Speaking at the conclave, Haasan emphasised the need for progressive regulations that integrate, rather than hinder, emerging technologies in cinema.

    “Indian cinema is our cultural ambassador, and we need a long-term vision for it. Both state and central governments must frame policies that encourage technology adoption without stifling existing markets,” said Haasan. He also urged the Tamil Nadu government to reform entertainment tax policies, ensuring greater ease of doing business for filmmakers.

    The conclave featured key insights from JioStar chairman of FICCI media and entertainment committee and CEO – entertainment Kevin Vaz, who celebrated south Indian cinema’s meteoric rise from regional to global prominence, thanks to blockbusters like RRR and KGF-2.

    “With digital media’s rapid expansion, India is an ‘AND’ market where TV and digital will continue to coexist. The industry is primed for a global breakthrough,” Vaz stated.

    The event will feature workshops, masterclasses, and exhibitions on key industry trends, including the global rise of Indian cinema, OTT and television’s transformation, and AI-driven innovations in broadcasting and music. With gaming, animation, and VFX booming, discussions will also focus on regulatory policies shaping the sector. PlayNext – Developer’s Day will spotlight India’s growing esports and interactive entertainment industry, reinforcing its leadership in AVGC-XR.  

    The inaugural session saw participation from Meta India’s Sandhya Devanathan, Warner Bros. Discovery’s Arjun Nohwar, FICCI Tamil Nadu State Council’s G.S.K. Velu, and a stellar line-up of media executives including Ashish Pherwani, Sanjay A. Wadhwa, Ankur Vaish, Krishnan Kutty, Ravikant Sabnavis, Munjal Shroff, Vaibhav Chavan, Jakes Bejoy, and Bejoy Arputharaj.

  • Upendra Gadre joins Veedol as group CFO, strengthening financial leadership

    Upendra Gadre joins Veedol as group CFO, strengthening financial leadership

    MUMBAI: Veedol, a brand with a 100-year legacy in oils and lubricants, has appointed Upendra Gadre as its group chief financial officer (CFO). This strategic move reinforces the company’s commitment to financial excellence as it gears up for its next phase of growth.

    With a track record of financial stewardship and strategic decision-making, Gadre is set to play a pivotal role in Veedol’s global operations. His appointment marks a significant milestone, reflecting the company’s focus on innovation, expansion, and operational efficiency in an evolving market.

    Announcing his new role, Gadre shared his enthusiasm via Linkedin saying, “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Group Chief Financial Officer at Veedol!”

    With over three decades in corporate finance, strategic planning, and digital transformation, Gadre has spearheaded financial operations at leading firms like Deepak Fertilizers, Tata Autocomp, and DGP Hinoday. At Veedol, he brings his expertise in profitability management, cost optimisation, and financial restructuring. As industries transition toward sustainability and digitalisation, his leadership will be instrumental in guiding Veedol’s financial strategy and operational agility.

  • Sharpline Broadcast tunes into leadership change with board reshuffle

    Sharpline Broadcast tunes into leadership change with board reshuffle

    MUMBAI: Sharpline Broadcast has hit the reset button on its leadership, appointing three new directors as part of its corporate governance revamp. The company announced the induction of Ravi Birla, Satyabrata Mukherjee, and Urmil Gupta as additional non-executive directors, effective 21 February 2025. The move aligns with Sharpline’s strategic vision to bolster its board with experienced professionals and strengthen decision-making processes.

    The appointments come following the resignation of Sulabh Dikshit and Sangeeta Mukherjee as independent directors on 15 January 2025. Birla and Mukherjee step in as independent directors, while Gupta joins as a non-independent director. Their confirmation will be subject to shareholder approval in the upcoming general meeting or within three months.

    Birla, a seasoned journalist with over 20 years of experience and a PG Diploma in Journalism from Delhi University, joins the board alongside Mukherjee, a governance and leadership expert with 17 years of industry experience, known for driving business and technology transformations. Adding a fresh perspective, Gupta, a marketing and general management specialist with five years of experience, completes the trio of new directors.  

  • Shreyas Iyer joins Incred as brand ambassador, following Rahul Dravid

    Shreyas Iyer joins Incred as brand ambassador, following Rahul Dravid

    MUMBAI : Incred Group has signed star cricketer Shreyas Iyer as its new brand ambassador, stepping into the shoes of the iconic Rahul Dravid. Known for its strong ties to cricket, Incred draws inspiration from the sport’s core values discipline, resilience, and high performance making Iyer the perfect fit to champion its vision of financial confidence and success.

    Incred founder & group CEO Bhupinder Singh expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “Iyer embodies fearlessness and determination qualities that align perfectly with Incred’s mission of empowering individuals to achieve financial confidence. We are thrilled to have him on board as we continue to help people navigate their financial journeys with certainty.”

    Iyer said, “Cricket is full of opinions, but in finance, true expertise stands out. I’m excited to partner with Incred, a leader in financial services, to help spread awareness about smart financial solutions.”

    Incred group head of marketing Radhika Zingade highlighted how the association reflects the brand’s philosophy. “Iyers’ versatility his ability to anchor or accelerate as needed resonates with Incred’s role in guiding customers through different financial phases. This partnership is set to make a lasting impact.”

  • Snigdha Nandan steps up as Standard Chartered’s global digital marketing lead

    Snigdha Nandan steps up as Standard Chartered’s global digital marketing lead

    MUMBAI: Standard Chartered has brought in a heavyweight for its digital marketing leadership. Snigdha Nandan, formerly the director of B2C and digital marketing for APAC at Mastercard, has stepped into the role of executive director and global head of digital marketing at Standard Chartered.

    Nandan is now responsible for leading all digital marketing initiatives for the bank’s top markets in the wealth and retail banking (WRB) sector. From spearheading global campaigns to optimising performance marketing and driving digital transformation, she is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the bank’s consumer engagement strategy.

    “This includes driving global marketing campaigns at scale, optimising performance marketing efforts for our key consumer segments and driving a digital transformation initiative that enables us to champion personalised marketing campaigns across the consumer lifecycle. I also lead marketing analytics and effectiveness in my role,” she explained.

    Nandan brings a wealth of experience to Standard Chartered, having spent over 14 years in fintech and payments. At Mastercard, she played a crucial role in shaping brand marketing, paid media, and performance marketing strategies across Asia-Pacific. She also led Mastercard’s global launch of Gamer Xchange and introduced AI/ML-powered solutions like the Digital Engine in Asia.

    Before her tenure at Mastercard, Nandan spent a decade at PayPal, holding leadership roles across consumer and B2B marketing. She was instrumental in driving strategic initiatives in international and regional markets, strengthening PayPal’s presence across APAC with expertise in strategic partnerships, performance marketing, and cross-border commerce.

    Reflecting on how her past experience will shape her role at Standard Chartered, Nandan said, “With my almost 14 years of marketing experience in the fintech and payments space, I have a lot of learnings to take to my new role at Standard Chartered. I have worked across different players in the financial services ecosystem now–from a wallet, to a card network to now an issuer/bank.”

    She added, “These organisations often work in partnership to meet a consumer’s financial needs. For example, the affluent customer segment has been a common one across various roles and I have seen these segments’ digital behaviours over the years. That, in my opinion, is definitely an advantage. I also carry my 14 years of experience in digital marketing to drive excellence as a subject matter expert.”

    Nandan’s appointment comes at a strategic time as Standard Chartered prepares to roll out its ‘Now’s Your Time for Wealth’ campaign. Having already contributed to the campaign, she will now lead the digital charge, ensuring the message—‘The cost of waiting could mean falling short of one’s wealth ambitions’—resonates globally.

    “One month into my role, I am amazed to see the innovation that is happening in the bank and in the financial services space. The way Standard Chartered is innovating with its products to provide more tailored solutions, creating seamless onboarding journeys for customers, driving personalisation across channels, and quickly adopting tools and technology backed by AI to drive this personalisation is impressive,” she stated.

    She further added, “The Digital Transformation initiative that I will lead will be another step in future-proofing our marketing campaigns. There’s a lot more to come.”

    With Nandan at the helm of digital marketing, Standard Chartered is set to amplify its global footprint and redefine personalised banking experiences through AI and data-driven insights. 

  • Paytm Money appoints Rajeev Agarwal as independent director for governance

    Paytm Money appoints Rajeev Agarwal as independent director for governance

    MUMBAI : Paytm Money has strengthened its leadership by appointing Rajeev Krishnamuralilal Agarwal as an additional non-executive independent director. With decades of regulatory expertise, he will lead risk management, corporate social responsibility, and audit functions, strengthening the platform’s focus on governance and investor trust.

    Agarwal brings over 40 years of experience, including a 28-year tenure with the Indian Revenue Services and a significant stint as a whole-time member at SEBI. During his time at SEBI, he played a crucial role in major market reforms, including the 2012 revival package for mutual funds, the 2015 merger of the Forward Markets Commission with SEBI, IPO transparency reforms, and the establishment of the SME exchange to facilitate startup funding.

    Currently, Agarwal serves on the board of One97 Communications (Paytm) and holds key positions at Trust Mutual Fund, Acc Ltd., Star Health Insurance, Ugro Capital Ltd., and Mk Ventures Capital Ltd. His expertise is expected to strengthen Paytm Money’s governance, risk management, and strategic direction.

    Paytm Money CEO Rakesh Singh highlighted the appointment’s significance, stating, “With Agarwal’s deep governance expertise, we are confident that his guidance will further enhance our efforts to democratise financial markets and drive sustainable growth.”

    Agarwal joins an experienced board that includes Narasinganallore Venkatesh Srinivasan & Cyrus Khambata, both of whom bring extensive experience in banking, capital markets, and finance.