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Monday 6 March 2017

HR Movements: 6 Mar, 2017

1.
Ramendrajit Sen gets an elevation at H-P: to head HR for Asia Pacific and Japan

In his new role, Sen will now head the entire HR people operations for Asia Pacific and Japan which includes 15 countries in the region. Sailesh Menezes will take up the role of the country manager, HR people operations for India. 
In a significant move up the corporate ladder, Ramendrajit Sen, who was heading the India HR people operations as the vice-president and head-human resources, at Hewlett Packard (H-P) Enterprise, has now moved into a larger role. He will now head HR operations for Asia Pacific & Japan at H-P Enterprise which 15 countries such as India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Several attempts to contact Sen went futile. However, one has learnt from reliable sources that Sen will be based out of Gurgaon in India and will handle the HR service delivery, from engagement and retention, to employee experience across the region.
Meanwhile, Sailesh Menezes will take up the role of the country manager, HR people operations for India. Menezes has been working with H-P for the last five years. Prior to that he worked with Wipro for 14 years and with IBM for one year.

2.
Rattan Chugh joins Times Internet as chief people officer

Chugh moved in from Standard Chartered, while Vivek Pandey joined in from the Tata Group as the vice president of growth and analytics.
In a bid to continue to strengthen its leadership team, Times Internet recently announced the addition of two experienced and proven corporate leaders to its senior management team. Rattan Chugh joined in as the new chief people officer from Standard Chartered, while Vivek Pandey joined in from the Tata Group as the vice president of growth and analytics.
Chugh, who earlier held the role of executive vice president & head of global HR shared services at Standard Chartered Bank, has over 25 years of experience with diverse companies ranging from leading multinationals to startups. He will be at the forefront of the people strategy at Times Internet.
The former country head for Fidelity Investments in India, also founded Cornerstone Portfolio Services. He held the position of executive vice president–head of global HR shared services at the Standard Chartered Bank for over two years before joining Times Internet. At Standard Chartered, he was responsible for providing leadership and strategic direction to the multi-location global HR shared services teams in Chennai, Bangalore and Tianjin.

3.
KPIT appoints Rashi Anand as Director-HR

Rashi is one of the winner of the People Matters' Are You In The List 2013.
KPIT, a global technology company with a key focus on IT consulting and product engineering, has appointed Rashi Anand as the Director-HR with effect from March 2017. 
Prior to joining KPIT, she was the Deputy General Manager – HR at Lupin. Rashi’s role as Director-HR will be around organizational interventions. 
Rashi is one of the winners of the People Matters Are You In The List Awards 2013. It is indeed a great to see the ‘future’ leaders actually getting the recognition in the HR spheres. Kanisha Raina, another 2013 winner of AYIL has also been elevated to the position of Talent Leader in IBM. 
According to her LinkedIn profile, she is an HR Professional with experience in diverse sectors (IT, Manufacturing & Pharma) across geographies. All rounded exposure in various facets of HR - OD, Recruitment, Employee Engagement, Compensation & Benefits, Rewards & Recognition, Performance Management, Learning and Development. Her areas of interest include Strategic Interventions around Employee Engagement & OD.
She is an MBTI Certified Professional, DDI Certified Professional on Targeted Selection too.

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