AB Pradhan takes over as Director (HR) of HAL

AB Pradhan takes over as Director (HR) of HAL

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: July 24 2023

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  • AB Pradhan has taken over as Director (Human Resources) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at its headquarter in Bengaluru.
  • Prior to this, he was holding the post as Officer on Special Duty at HAL Corporate Office and General Manager (HR) at Bangalore Complex.
  • Pradhan joined HAL in 2005 and overall has 35 years of varied experience in human resource function in both public and private sectors with exposure to various industries dealing with engineering, metallurgy, paper, and aerospace and defence.
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