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Friday, 30 December 2022

HR Movement: 30 Dec, 2022

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Nykaa appoints Sujeet Jain as chief legal and regulatory officer

 

Prior to Nykaa, Jain was the chief legal officer with UltraTech Cement, an Aditya Birla company. FSN E-Commerce Ventures Ltd (Nykaa) has appointed of Sujeet Jain as their new chief legal and regulatory officer. Jain brings to Nykaa over 25 years of experience in telecom, media and technology (TMT) and diversified sectors, having held leadership and senior management roles. A seasoned general counsel, Jain has led legal, compliance, digital and competition laws, corporate governance and company secretarial functions in various organisations. Prior to Nykaa, Jain was the chief legal officer with UltraTech Cement, an Aditya Birla company. At UltraTech he led crucial legal and regulatory decisions, managed acquisitions and critical corporate transactions in India and overseas.

Before UltraTech, Jain was associated with Viacom18 Media as a group general counsel and company secretary where he witnessed the company's multi-fold growth journey as one of the leading media organisations in India. He also has extensive regulatory experience and has been part of various industry and self-regulatory bodies such as IAMAI, CII, IBF, CMA, BCCC and BARC and has influenced significant policy shifts in the TMT sectors. Jain holds an MBA from Warwick Business School, UK.

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Alok Mehta appointed as new group CHRO of Total Environment Building Systems

Mehta comes with 30 years of experience in various leadership and HR domain functions. He has been associated with companies such as INTAS Pharma, India Value Fund Advisors, Metro Cash & Carry, Astra Zeneca Pharma, Deutsche Bank Group, and Motorola India Electronics. Total Environment Building Systems, an Indian architect-led real estate and design company, has announced the appointment of Alok Mehta as group CHRO and president.
Before joining Total Environment Building System, Mehta worked at the Swedish IT product organisation Hexagon as executive director of human resources (global capability centres), where he was based out of Hyderabad. Mehta has contributed nearly 30 years of experience to various leadership and HR domain functions. He has been associated with companies such as INTAS
Pharma, India Value Fund Advisors, Metro Cash & Carry, AstraZeneca Pharma, Deutsche Bank Group, and Motorola India Electronics. “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Group CHRO and President at Total Environment Building Systems Pvt. Ltd.,” Mehta confirmed the appointment via social media.

3. Manmohan S Kalsy is president – business operations & HR, Medi Assist

Kalsy moves from Inbrew Beverages, where he was CHRO, based out of Bengaluru. Medi Assist Healthcare Services, the Indian insuretech/healthtech and health benefits administrator, has appointed Manmohan S Kalsy as president – business operations and human resources. Kalsy has moved from Inbrew Beverages, where he was chief human resources officer or CHRO since August 2022. There, he was leading talent acquisition, training and development, as well as performance management. Having begun his career with Honda Siel Power Products, as senior personnel officer, in 1989, Kalsy has come a long way. From 1992 to 1996, he worked for Gillette India as HR executive. He served as general manager – HR at PepsiCo for almost seven years, from 1995 to 2001. His next stop was Bharti Airtel, where he joined as head – HR operations (mobility business) in 2001. Three and a half years later, he found himself at Triveni Engineering & Industries, as vice president – corporate HR. In 2006, he joined Vodafone as VP-HR. He was also associated with Xerox for over two and a half years, as executive director – HR. The period 2013 to 2021 was spent at United Breweries, as CHRO. His next stint, albeit a short one, was with Go First, as vice president & head of human resources. In his new assignment at Medi Assist, Manmohan will be responsible for building a world class team for delivering on Medi Assist’s ‘Borderless Benefits’ promise.

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