Who is Gopal Mittal?
Gopal Vittal is a 25th batch alumnus of IIM Calcutta. Gopal is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bharti Airtel – India and South Asia. After finishing his studies at Madras Christian College he completed his PGDM at I.I.M.
Which is the Gopal Vittal from?
Gopal Vittal | |
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Born | 1967/1968 (age 53–54) |
Citizenship | India |
Alma mater | IIM Calcutta, Madras Christian College |
Occupation | CEO Airtel India |
Who is CEO of Bharti Airtel?
Gopal Vittal (Mar 1, 2013–)
Bharti Airtel/CEO
Who is richest CEO in India?
Navil Noronha
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Who is master of Airtel?
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Bharti Airtel Ltd: Profile and Biography – Bloomberg Markets.
Who is the son of Sunil Bharti Mittal?
Kavin Bharti Mittal
Shravin Mittal
Sunil Bharti Mittal/Sons
One son, Kavin Bharti Mittal, is an entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Hike, a New Delhi-headquartered tech and internet startup.
When did Gopal Vittal join Bharti Airtel?
In 2006, he was roped in by Sunil Mittal (founder and Group CEO of Bharti Enterprises) to join Bharti Airtel as the head of marketing. His first stint at Airtel lasted only two years, till 2008.
Who is the current CEO of Airtel India?
In early 2013, Airtel announced that Vittal would be the next CEO of Airtel India. He took over as the CEO on 1 March 2013. ^ a bKala Vijayaraghavan & Joji Thomas Philip (12 February 2013).
Which is the flagship company of Bharti Enterprises?
Bharti Airtel, the flagship company of Bharti Enterprises, is among the world’s largest telecommunications companies offering mobile, fixed broadband and digital TV solutions to over 400 million customers in 18 countries across India, South Asia and Africa. Born in 1960, Rajan joined Bharti Enterprises after graduating from Panjab University.
When did Gopal Vittal return to HUL board?
In 2008, Vittal was persuaded to return to HUL by its CEO, Nitin Paranjpe. He was reappointed head of the home and personal care (HPC) businesses and given a board seat, superseding several company executives. In the period before Vittal, HPC businesses were growing at only 5-6 percent per annum at HUL.