Weekly Current Affairs (13 December to 18 December 2021)

Weekly Current Affairs (13 December to 18 December 2021)

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: December 19 2021

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  • Katherine Russell replaces Henrietta Fore as the next head of UNICEF.
  • Ravinder Bhaker was appointed as head of the Film Division and Children Films Society of India (CFSI).
  • Arvind Kumar Replaced Dr. Omkar Rai as Director-General of STPI.
  • Indian-origin Lena Nair appointed global CEO of French fashion giant Chanel.
  • Gautam Raghavan replaces Katherine Russell as head of the White House Personnel Office.
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