Tata Sons has put in place a new management team for the $100 billion
steel-to-software group, days after its board ousted Chairman Cyrus
Mistry and disbanded his advisory council, triggering a public spat
between him and Ratan Tata.
Ratan Tata, patriarch of the Tata group who is temporarily back at the helm as interim chairman, has put together a team of five executives, including two former Mistry advisers, Tata Sons said in a statement on Friday.
The team comprises -
S. Padmanabhan, who currently leads the Tata business excellence group and will also be group human resources head
Gopichand Katragadda, who will continue in his current role as group chief technology officer
Sanjay Singh, who will oversee public affairs in Delhi.
Mukund Rajan will continue to be responsible for ethics and sustainability, and will also oversee the group's international operations in the United States, Singapore, Dubai and China.
Harish Bhat, who oversees marketing, will also be brand custodian and interim strategy and business development head.
Ratan Tata, patriarch of the Tata group who is temporarily back at the helm as interim chairman, has put together a team of five executives, including two former Mistry advisers, Tata Sons said in a statement on Friday.
The team comprises -
S. Padmanabhan, who currently leads the Tata business excellence group and will also be group human resources head
Gopichand Katragadda, who will continue in his current role as group chief technology officer
Sanjay Singh, who will oversee public affairs in Delhi.
Mukund Rajan will continue to be responsible for ethics and sustainability, and will also oversee the group's international operations in the United States, Singapore, Dubai and China.
Harish Bhat, who oversees marketing, will also be brand custodian and interim strategy and business development head.
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