1.
Neha
Alhluwalia elevated to CHRO-India & South Asia, Hitachi Energy
It
was only in October 2023 that she joined the company as head – HR, having moved
from ABB where she spent 15 yearsAfter spending 15 successful years at
ABB, Neha Ahluwalia had moved to Hitachi Energy India where she assumed the
role of head – HR, in early October 2023. Now, within months of her
arrival, she has been elevated to the role of chief human resource officer,
India and South Asia Region. An alumna of ICFAI Business School,
Hyderabad and IMD, Ahluwali. Ahluwalia began her professional journey as a
project trainee at Sierra Atlantic, in 2004. A year later, she joined
HCL Technologies, where she served as HR business partner till 2008. Since
May 2008, she was associated with ABB, the multinational automation company, in
various capacities. She started off as HR business partner for process
automation, for a little over two years. In 2010, she was promoted to
the role of HR communication and branding manager. A year later, she became
country HR excellence manager, a role she essayed for over two years before
being elevated again.
2.
NSDL
Payments Bank gets IndusInd’s Vasundhra Paruelekar as head-HR
Before
joining NSDL, Paruelekar served as the zonal HR partner at IndusInd Bank,
overseeing the HR function lead for Branch Banking and liabilities. The
NSDL Payments Bank, a branch of National Securities Depository (NSDL), has
appointed Vasundhra Paruelekar as its new head-human resources, effective
immediately. She will be based in NSDL’s Mumbai office, overseeing a
wide range of HR functions. Backed by over 15 years of experience in HR,
she has worked across various industries, such as BFSI, pharmaceuticals,
energy, infra, metals, mining, technology, and retail. Prior to joining
NSDL, Paruelekar was associated with Induslnd Bank as its zonal HR partner,
serving as the HR function lead for branch banking and liabilities in
Maharashtra & Goa, comprising 250 branches. In this capacity, she was
responsible for driving growth and expansion, handling talent acquisition and
management, addressing grievances, overseeing HR operations, and ensuring
HR compliance.
3.
TPI Composites appoints
Rajaram K as director-HR
Rajaram
has worked with several other companies including Ford, HCL Technologies, CADD
Centre and FTSI. TPI Composites, a US-based wind turbine manufacturer,
has roped in Rajaram K as its new director-human resources, with immediate
effect. In his new role, he will be based at the Chennai office. Rajaram
moves from The Ramco Cements, where he was serving as vice president-human
resources. His journey with TPI Composites goes way back to 2019, when
he joined the company as its director-HR and held the role for three years.
With a career spanning more than 35 years in human resources, he has
accumulated expertise in various sectors, including infrastructure,
automobile, telecom, oil and gas, and IT services and consulting.
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