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IAM Board Members 1981-2016 IAM Board Membrs - Compiled by Dr. Vipin Shah President Vice president Secretary Treasurer Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee 1981 Vijay Rawtani R. G. Deshmukh Dorothy Joshi Satya Shaw C. N. Jha Prabhakar Parikh Vijay Parikh Jamnu Tahiliani Shashi Thakur 1982 N. V. Raghavaiah Mohan Karkera Priya Rao Vipin Shah Jayanthi C. N. Jha Prabhakar Parikh Jamnu Tahiliani Shashi Thakur 1983 Ashok Rao Vijay Rawtani Chanchala Mehta C. N. Jha S. N. Das Jayanthi Suresh Lekhy Prabhakar Parikh Jamnu Tahiliani 1984 Alex Talaiver Arun Kumtha Vivek Savour S. Krishnan S. N. Das Jayanthi Suresh Lekhy Vijay Rawtani Savitri Tahiliani 1985 Vijay Surpuriya Meenaxi Rajagopalan Kumar Nandur Vipin Shah Bhanu Engineer K. B. Ramnathan Vijay Rawtani Srinivas Sriram Savitri Tahiliani 1986 Dhiru Desai Vinod Kawtra Dorothy Joshi Atul Bhatt Bhanu Engineer Gopal Murti K. B. Ramnathan Vijay Rawtani Savitri Tahiliani 1987 Vinod Kawtra Surendra Utreja Meena Shivram Kaushik Parikh Bhanu Engineer K. B. Ramnathan Gopal Murti Jamnu Tahiliani Alex Talaiver Ramesh Gupta 1988 Janki Rawtani Vikram Sheth Yash Chopra Meena Shah Surendra Agrawal Rishi Chowdhary Gopal Murti Jamnu Tahiliani Alex Talaiver 1989 Vikram Sheth Asha Nathani Kanti Sangoi Sunil Gupta Surendra Agrawal Rishi Chowdhary Gopal Murti Jamnu Tahiliani Alex Talaiver 1990 Ben Kedia Jhansi Pentapaty Sunil Gupta Preetam Baxi Surendra Agrawal V. T. Gala Rakesh Goorha Priya Rao Bhrugu Shah 1991 Bhupen Joshi Arunkumar Vaddadi Sunil Shah Jitendra Parikh Yash Chopra V. T. Gala Rakesh Goorha Priya Rao Bhrugu Shah 1992 Arunkumar Vaddadi Pratibha Kini Prashar Dave Pritam Baxi Yash Chopra V. T. Gala Priya Rao Bhrugu Shah --------------- 1993 Chanchala Mehta Bhaskar Rao Sheila Pai S. Krishnan Arun Kumatha Pratibha Kini Rakesh Goorha Shankar Pentapaty --------------- 1994 Rabi Bhagat Devendra Parikshak Lalitha Sankaran Rajiv Doshi Kewal Gupta Pratibha Kini Arun Kumtha Vipin Shah Shankar Pentapaty 1995 V. Ayyagari Abhay Bhargava Jaynata Dirghangi Deo kumar Srivasatava Arun Kumatha Pratibha Kini Kewal Gupta Vipin Shah Shankar Pentapaty 1996 Jivan Dalsania Abhas Patel Jayshree Modhvadia Bharti Parikh Kewal Gupta M. S. Sankaran Vipin Shah Lata Surpuriya Arun Vaddadi Vinyak Javedekar 1997 Sandeep Pednekar Ghanshyam Heda Devidas Nadgauda Vikram Udeshi Shashi Birla M. S. Sankaran Vipin Shah Lata Surpuriya Arun Vaddadi 1998 Ghanshyam Heda Sukhendu Majumdar Devidas Nadgauda Ashok Kumar Shashi Birla M. S. Sankaran Vipin Shah Lata Surpuriya Arun Vaddadi Bhanu Madasu 1999 Arun Kumtha Nitin Parekh Ajay Dave Vikram Udeshi Shashi Birla Rakesh Goorha Ghanshyam Heda Deepa Sangoi Vipin Shah Prashant Palavia Anupam Lahiri Deepa Sangoi 2000 Anupam Lahiri Rani Heda Rani Heda Chirag Chauhan V. Ayyagari Rakesh Goorha Ghanshyam Heda Sandeep Pednekar Vipin Shah 2001 Jayu Wagh Meena Shah Deepak Joshi Sanjay Mishra V. Ayyagari Rakesh Goorha Ghanshyam Heda Sandeep Pednekar Vipin Shah Srinivas Bhatt 2002 Harsh Gupta Sridhar Shankara Ajit Kulkarni Kosyla Raghavan Madan Birla Ghanshyam Heda Sandeep Pednekar Vipin Shah Alex Talaiver 2003 Sandeep Pednekar Himali Varshney Champa Dave Kala Swamy Madan Birla Ghanshyam Heda V. Ayyagari Deepak Joshi Alex Talaiver 2004 Anupam Lahiri Shiva Patil Tanuja Jha Sunil Menon Madan Birla Ghanshyam Heda V. Ayyagari Deepak Joshi Alex Talaiver 2005 Tracy Haldar Uma Arcot Ganesan Ramaswamy Chetan Parekh V. Ayyagari Ghanshyam Heda Deepak Joshi Vipin Shah Jayu Wagh 2006 Himali Kumar Milind Ganoo Rani Heda PSV SubbaRao Ghanshyam Heda Deepak Joshi Shankar Natrajan Vipin Shah Jayu Wagh 2007 Neeraj Gupta Neena Maniktahla Srinivas Raghavan Girish Patel Ghanshyam Heda Deepak Joshi Shankar Natrajan Vipin Shah Jayu Wagh Archana Agrawal Rajagopalan Resigned' Venkatsubramanian Hemina Patel Resigned Aashish Gahlaut 2008 Uma Arcot Tracy Haldar Priyanka menon Ganesan Ramaswamy Raj Dave Deepak Joshi Neena Maniktahla Shankar Natrajan Jay Vachaspati 2009 Ganesan Ramaswamy Murli Balasubramanyan PhaniShankar Chaganti Darshan Sampat Uma Arcot Raj Dave Neena Maniktahla Chanchala Mehta Jay Vachaspati 2010 Poonam Rajesh Aparna Bhatla Showri Kocherla Philji Johns Uma Arcot Raj Dave Neena Maniktahla Chanchala Mehta Jay Vachaspati 2011 Sudha Kamarsu Sachin Buddabhatti Shailaja Poluri Nisheeth Bhatnagar Uma Arcot Aparna Bhatla Srinivas Damaraju Chanchala Mehta Vijay Rawtani Nisheeth Bhatnagar Sudha Kamarsu 2012 Nataraja Krishnaraju Roshini D'souza Hima Gautam Anil Menothuparambil Aparna Bhatla Srinivas Damaraju left Memphis Anjali Pednekar Vijay Rawtani 2013 Navin Eric Manjit Kaur Shree Vidhya Venkatesh Satish Venugopalan Aparna Bhatla Srinivas Damaraju Anil Nair Anjali Pednekar Vijay Rawtani Himali Kumar Naveen Mamidipalli Anjali Pednekar 2014 Manjit Kaur Anil Karuhatty Simanti Chatterjee Anil Menothuparambil Nataraja Krishnaraju Resigned Sept. 14 Anil Nair Resigned Dec 14 Resigned Feb. 14 Pinaky Chakarvarthy Anurag Pagoria Ritin Bomb Resigned March 15 Resigned March 15 Resigned March 15 Ramki Padmanabhan Nataraja Krishnaraju Arjun Sardar 2015 Manjit Kaur (acting) Leena Wagle (a) Simanti Chatterjee(a) Resigned March 15 Vishal Chheda Manjit Kaur Resigned March 15 Anil Menothuparambil Resigned March 15 Anil Nair Anantha Prasad Ramki Padnamabham Swati Kirti Arun Kulkarni Himali Kumar 2016 from April 30th from April 30th from April 3oth from April 30th Vishal Chheda Manjit Kaur from April 30th from April 30th Anil Menothuparambil 2017 Manjit Kaur Anil Menothuparambil.
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