Vishal Sharma appointed as Godrej industries CEO-designate of its chemicals business

Vishal Sharma appointed as Godrej industries CEO-designate of its chemicals business

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: March 03 2023

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  • Godrej Industries Ltd has appointed Vishal Sharma as the Chief Executive Officer of its chemicals business. 
  • Sharma will join Godrej from Ecolab Inc. where his previous role was as Senior Vice President of India, Middle East, and Africa (IMEA) region, based in Dubai since June 2020. 
  • He also had a stint with GE (General Electric) in their Lighting business. 
  • He has also led start-up businesses during his career and is credited with multiple transformational and scale-up initiatives.
  • Vishal holds a post-graduate diploma in Management from IMDR Pune, as well as a Bachelor of Engineering from MIT Manipal in Mangalore.
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