Artson Engineering appoints Sanjay Sharma to its Board

Sanjay Sharma

Artson Engineering Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Projects Limited, announced the appointment of Sanjay Sharma as an Additional Director on the company’s Board, with effect from March 24, 2022.

According to the company’s exchange filing, “the Board of Directors of the Company, at its Meeting held today i.e., Thursday, 24th March 2022 has considered and approved the appointment of Mr. Sanjay Sharma, as an Additional Director (NonExecutive) in terms of the Companies Act 2013, w.e.f 24th March 2022. The appointment shall be subject to the approval of the Members at the ensuing Annual General Meeting of the Company.”

Sanjay Sharma is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) and a Mechanical engineer from National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal. He has over 3 decades of experience in Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Real Estate sector. He started his career as an engineer in the design department with Larsen and Toubro Limited.

His prior stints included being Managing Director, Head of Equity Capital Markets at Deutsche Bank Group and in various capacities at DSP Merrill Lynch Limited in Mumbai and Merrill Lynch Asia Pacific in Hong Kong, a statement said.

Artson Engineering Limited is an Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction (EMC) Contracting Company based in Hyderabad with a diversified range of business in Pressure Equipment Manufacturing for Oil and Gas, Petrochemicals, Power, Metallurgy Industry, Construction of bulk liquid storage farms, Industrial Piping, Structure Fabrication, Ship Construction, Maintenance and other Industrial Services.

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