GMM Pfaudler appoints Aseem Joshi as CEO of India business

GMM Pfaudler Limited announced the appointment of Aseem Joshi as Chief Executive Officer of India business, effective November 8, 2021.

“With significant changes in the size, scale and complexity of the Company’s business over the last year and in line with its succession planning, Mr. Aseem Joshi has been appointed as CEO of the India business. Mr. Joshi, a proven leader, will be a welcome addition to the senior management team and will report to the Managing Director of the Company,” the company said in its exchange filing.

Joshi has over 20 years of rich experience in technology, consulting, strategy, sales and manufacturing. He started his career with IBM in the US, setting up a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication plant and working on bringing innovative new chips to the market. As a consultant with McKinsey in the US, he worked across industries driving M&A, sales strategies and operation improvements. In 2010, he moved to India with Eaton Fluid Power, working on their growth strategy and then operationalized it as the Sales and Marketing Leader. At Honeywell, Aseem led various businesses in India, across sensing, scanning and building automation industries. Most recently, he successfully setup a new smart city focused global business, with teams in India, Middle East and the US.

Joshi has an MBA from INSEAD, France, MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Virginia Tech University, USA, and a BE in Mechanical Engineering from University of Pune.

GMM Pfaudler Limited is a leading supplier of engineered equipment and systems for critical applications in the global chemical and pharmaceutical markets.

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