Tag: Jet Airways

Jet Airways announces Board appointments, Sundaram Ramesh named CFO

Jet Airways (India) Limited announced the appointment of Gautam Acharya, Rajesh Prasad and Sundaram Ramesh to its Board of Directors, with effect from July 20, 2023. Sundaram Ramesh has also been appointed as Chief Financial Officer of the company, with effect from July 20, 2023. According to the company’s exchange filing, “Pursuant to Regulation 30…

Jet Airways appoints Neeraj Manchanda as Company Secretary

Jet Airways (India) Limited announced it has appointed Neeraj Manchanda as Company Secretary of the company, with effect from July 14, 2022. According to the company’s exchange filing, “this is to inform you that the Monitoring Committee of the Company in its meeting held on July 14, 2022 has approved the appointment of Mr. Neeraj…

Don’t wait at the shore when the cyclone hits

“When the oxygen mask falls down, try to save your own life before helping others.”Making the decision to quit your employer can be a difficult one. Leaving a good-paying safe job to a future of uncertainties can easily scare away the possibilities of resigning. But you’re not always in the position to make that decision…

Charandeep David appointed Corporate VP, HR by Max Life Insurance

Life insurance company Max Life Insurance, hired Charandeep David for Corporate VP, HR. Prior to this, David was associated with OYO in the role of Head of L&D.  Charandeep has over 25 years of in-depth experience in L&D, talent development, change management, and knowledge transfer. She has worked with organizations such as British Airways, GE,…

Former Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube joins GoAir in advisory role

Former Jet Airways chief executive Vinay Dube has joined GoAir in an advisory role. GoAir is an Indian low-cost airline based in Mumbai, India. It is owned by the Indian business conglomerate Wadia Group.  Dube had exited Jet Airways, earlier in May 2019, almost a month after the airline ceased operations due to severe liquidity…

Jet Airways hands over pink slips to 20 employees due to financial issues.

Jet Airways, the major Indian international airline based in Mumbai has reportedly fired 20 employees including some senior-level executives to curtail costs. Its reported that the loss-making airline had recently asked 15 of its managerial level employees from various departments including engineering, security, and sales, to leave the company. Earlier, Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways has delayed payment of…