Rolls-Royce India president Jayaraman gets top British honour

Rolls-Royce India president Jayaraman gets top British honour

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Category : Awards Published on: May 27 2022

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  • Kishore Jayaraman, President, India and South Asia for Rolls-Royce, has received an honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty The Queen.
  • Mr. Jayaraman is a board member of the UK-India Business Council, which supports UK businesses set-up in India.
  • Kishore Jayaraman is President – India and South Asia for Rolls-Royce, and has been instrumental in driving the strategic focus and significant expansion across the company’s Civil Aerospace, Defence and Power Systems businesses.
  • Under his leadership, the company set up the ‘Engineering Centre’ in Bangalore in 2015, ‘Digital Centre of Excellence’ with over 60 digital technologists in 2017, and its first ‘Start-up Accelerator Programme’ in India in 2019.
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