Tata Communications re-appoints Renuka Ramnath as Independent Director

Renuka Ramnath

Tata Communications Limited, has re-appointed Renuka Ramnath as the company’s Independent Director w.e.f 8 December 2019. Ramnath will continue to be the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Company.

In a BSE filing, the company said, “We would like to inform you that based on the recommendation of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, the Board of Directors of Tata Communications Limited has today, re-appointed Ms. Renuka Ramnath as an Independent Director of the Company for a second term of five years with effect from 8 December 20191 subject to the approval of the shareholders of the Company. Ms. Ramnath will continue to be the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Company. ”

Renuka Ramnath holds a Bachelor of Engineering from VJTI, University of Mumbai and an MBA from the University of Mumbai. She has also completed the AMP from the Harvard Business School. Ramnath is one of the most experienced private equity fund managers in India with a full cycle track record of investing capital raised from institutions of global repute. She played a pivotal role in shaping the Indian private equity market both in terms of leading pioneering investments as well as opening new pockets of capital for investment into India.

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