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S No Name Designation Organization 1 Kumar Manglam Birla Chairman List of Delegates participating in MMP 2019 S No Name Designation Organization 1 Kumar Manglam Birla Chairman Aditya Birla Group 2 Adi Godrej Chairman Godrej Group 3 Vikram Kirloskar President CII and Vice Chairman Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited 4 Sanjiv Puri Chairman and Managing Director ITC Limited 5 N. Srinivasan Vice-Chairman & Managing Director India Cements 6 Dilip Shanghvi Chairman Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited 7 Chandra jeet Bannerjee D.G CII 8 Rajinder Gupta Chairman Trident Limited 9 Sanjiv Bajaj Managing Director & CEO Bajaj Finserv Limited 10 Ravi Jhunjhunwala Chairman HEG 11 YIZHAK ELIAV GROPU CFO AVGOL 12 Dr Raghupati Singhania Chairman & Managing Director JK Tyre & Industries Limited 13 Pranav Adani Director Adani Enterprises 14 Prashant Ruia +1 Promoter & Director Essar Group 15 Vinod Agrawal MD V E Commercial Vechicles 16 Rajiv Modi CMD Cadila Pharmaceuticals 17 K. K. MAHESHWARI MD ULTRATECH CEMENT 18 Anshuman Ruia Promoter & Director Essar Group 19 Vinayak Chatterjee Chairman Feedback Infra Private Limited 20 Rumjhum Chatterjee GROUP MD Feedback Infra Private Limited 21 Pawan Kumar Jain Chairman and Managing Director Inox Wind Limited 22 Nimesh N Kampani Chairman JM Financial Group 23 Sudhir Dhingra Chairman & Managing Director Orient Craft Ltd S No Name Designation Organization 24 Vir S Advani Vice Chairman & Managing Director Blue Star Limited 25 Sunjay Kapur Chairman Soma Comstar 26 Ashank Desai Founder Mastek Limited 27 Dilip Gaur Managing Director Grasim Industries Limited 28 MSUnnikrishnan Managing Director & CEO Thermax Limited 29 Mahendra Agarwal Founder & CEO Gati Limited 30 Sanjeev Kalra Managing Director Deepak Fasteners Limited 31 Himanshu Thukral Managing Director Lions Fabrics P. Ltd. 32 Amitava Sengutpa CHAIRMAN Think Gas distribution Pvt Ltd. Nodia 33 Rajesh N Jagdale Managing Director Jagdale industries Pvt Lt Bengaluru 34 Dheeraj Dev Managing Director H D Wires 35 Girish Matlani Managing Director Sonic Biochem Extraction Limited 36 B B Gupta Managing Director J. B. M. Auto Ltd. 37 ASHOK PATNI Chairman Wonder Cement 38 Dinesh Munot Chairman & (MD) ZF Steering Gear (India) Ltd. 39 Naveen Saxena Chairman Rusan Pharma 40 Sudhir Mehta Managing Director Pinnacle Industries Ltd 41 Praveen Agarwal Chairman - CII MP State Council & Ad-Manum Packagings Ltd Managing Director 42 R Dinesh Joint Managing Director T V Sundram Iyengar & Sons Private Limited 43 Bharat Puri Managing Director Pidilite Industries Limited 44 Anand Dubey INDIA Head World Pay 45 Puneet Dalmia Managing Director Dalmia Bharat Group 46 Rajiv Memani Chairman EY India 47 Siva Ganapathi Managing Director Gokaldas Exports Ltd 48 Kazuya Nakajo Chief Director General Japan External Trade Organization 49 Marc Jarrault Managing Director Lapp India Private Limited 50 Ashok Sharma MD& CEO Mahindra & Mahindra Limited 51 Tanmoy Chakrabarty Group Government Affairs Officer Tata Sons S No Name Designation Organization 52 Madhusudan Gopalan Chairman Procter & Gamble India 53 Chitranjan Dar Director ITC Limited 54 Deepak Sood Secretary General ASSOCHAM 55 S Sandilya Chairman Eicher Motors Limited 56 Sandeep Garg Chairman Welspun 57 Ashok Kajaria MD Kajaria Ceramice Pvt Ltd 58 Piruz Khambatta CMD Rasna International Pvt. Ltd. 59 Takeshi Honjo Director General Japan External Trade Organization 60 Arun Nanda Chairman Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited 61 Sachit Jain Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Vardhman Special Steels Limited 62 Richard Mc Callum Managing Director UK India Business Council 63 Ambika Sharma Managing Director US India Business Council 64 Gaurav Taneja National Director Ernst & Young LLP 65 Girish Arun Wagh President - Commercial Vehicle Tata Motors Limited Business Unit 66 R K Chugh President - Indian Electrical & Siemens Limited Electronics Manufacturers' Association and Executive Vice President 67 R M Vishakha Managing Director & CEO IndiaFirst Life Insurance Company Ltd 68 Sanjay Behl CEO Raymond Limited 69 Arvind Thakur Vice Chairman & Managing Director NIIT Technologies Limited 70 Sandipan Chakravortty Chairman TM International Logistics Limited 71 Ayesha Khan Political specialist U S Consulate 72 Elisabeth Socolow +2 Consul for Economic U S Consulate Affairs 73 Robert Poulson Vice Consul for U S Consulate Political Affairs 74 Kashmira Mewawala Chief Ethics Counselor Tata Capital Ltd S No Name Designation Organization 75 Sudhanshu Vats Group Chief Executive Officer Viacom18 Media Private Limited 76 Kamal Bali President & Managing Director Volvo Group India Private Limited 77 PAWAN AHULWALIA Managing Director KJS Cement 78 Prof Dhiraj Kumar Director NID 79 Sunil Bansal Managing Director Bansal Extraction Exports Private Limited 80 Ashwini Arora CMD Daawat Food P.Ltd 81 Rajendra Patel Managing Director Makson Healthcare Private Limited 82 Sudhir Agrawal Managing Director Sagar Manufacturers Private Limited 83 C. P. Sharma CMD Daulatram Industries Ltd. 84 Prakash Ramani Managing Director Ramani Ice cream Pvt. Ltd. 85 M. B. Pimpale Managing Director Bharat Oman Refinery Limited Bina 86 DILIP Suryavanshi CMD DILIP BUILDCON 87 Manish Sahara Managing Director Anik Fero Alias Pvt Ltd. 88 Satish Pai Managing Director Hindalco Industries Ltd. 89 Shreyaskar Choudhary Chairman Pratibha Syntex Ltd. 90 Dinesh Patidar CMD SHAKTI PUMP (india) Ltd. 91 Song Wu Managing Director Liugong India Ltd 92 Ajay Savekari Director Bridgestone 93 Manish Gupta Managing Director Gujrat Ambuja Export 94 PRAVEEN KAKARYA Founder & CEO IMPETUS 95 K.C. JHAWAN MD DESIGNATE ULTRATECH CEMENT 96 TULSI TANTI CMD SUZLON ENERGY LTD 97 J. N Cooper MD Diamond Cement 98 Aditiya Sanghi MD Sanghi Cements 99 Medha Ahluwalia Director KJS Cement 100 Pradeep Mittal Executive Vice-Chairman Essar Power 101 Govind Goyal President COMPIST 102 Girish Aggrawal Director DB Corp. 103 Bharat Aggrawal Director DB Corp. 104 Ramchandran Ganapathi President Southern India Chamber of Commerce & Industry S No Name Designation Organization 105 Sudhanshu Pokhriyal President Raymond 106 A K Taneja Managing Director & CEO Shriram Pistons & Rings Limited 107 Shreekant Somany Chairman & Managing Director Somany Ceramics Limited 108 Siddharth Sethi Co Founder & CEO Infobeans 109 Vineet Mittal Chairman Avaada Group 110 Vigyan Lodha Managing Director M.P. Agrotonics Ltd. 111 Sumit Issar Managing Director Mahindra Steel Service Centre Limited 112 Rohit Pandit Managing Director P.G. infrastructure & Services P Ltd. 113 Ravi Jaipuria Managing Director Varun Beverages Private Limited 114 NIKHIL MOHAN BANSAL CMD MEENAKSHI RE-ROLLERS PVT LTD 115 SIKANDAR HAFIZ KHAN CHAIRMAN RELIABLE GROUP 116 Yogesh Agrawal Managing Director Ajanta Pharma 117 Sunil Bansal Managing Director Bansal Group of Insdustries 118 Alyrashid MD Jehan Numa 119 Arti Basu MD Parth Project and construction Pvt ltd 120 Gautam Kothari President Association of pithampur industries indore 121 jagdeep Oberoi CEO Cariwal Reality 122 Mahendra Singhi CEO cement divison , Dalmia Cement 123 Anil Sharma CFO Diamond Cement ( Hydelberg cement) 124 Farhan Ansari State Head Reliance Indutries 125 Gopinath Vice Chairman & Managing Director India Cement 126 Rakesh Singh Vice chairman and MD India cement 127 Ravinder tuli MD Tuli Tiger corridor patch 128 Sumit Suri President Hotel and resort 129 C.S. SUNDER RAJU DIRECTOR THE ATRIA 130 Swati Mujumdar Director Symbiosis Group S No Name Designation Organization 131 Ravikant Tiwari Trade Commissioner Ontario Canada 132 Niranjan Hiranandani MD Hiranandani Group 133 Sachin Bhanushali CEO Gateway distriparks 134 MS Devjani Ghosh President Nasscom 135 Tej Batla VP & head Govt Business TCS 136 Ramesh Kymal Siemens Gamesa 137 Sumant Sinha MD Renew Power 138 Sunil Jain CEO Hero future energies 139 Manoj Kohli Chairman Soft Bank Energy 140 Nakul Anand Executive Director ITC 141 Rohit Bhatla MD Kagome Foods India Ltd. 142 Shailender Kumar Managing Director Oracle India 143 BREDO ERICHSEN COUNTRY DIRECTOR STATKRAFT 144 WILLIAM BISSEL MD FAB INDIA 145 A R S Bhandari COO Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. 146 A Saxena P.G. infrastructure & Services P Ltd. 147 A. Sakthivel Chairman Poppys Group 148 A.K. Taneja SHRIRAM PISTON 149 A.R.S. Bhandari Bharat Oman Refinery Limited Bina 150 Aakarsh Saxena Rusan Pharma 151 Abdul Tahir RELIABLE GROUP 152 Abhay Agrawal Director Engipress Industries Ltd 153 Abhijit Banerjee Managing Director Linde India Limited 154 Abhishek Daga CMD Thrillophilia Adventure Tours Pvt.Ltd. 155 Abhishek Jaiswal MD Commercial Engg. 156 Abhishek Jhaveri MD, Silver Realities Silver Realities 157 Aditya Shrivastava V E Commercial Vechicles 158 Aditya Singh Managing Director SPS Mall Rewa 159 Ajaibir Singh Director Bromos Chemicals 160 Ajatshatru Trident Limited S No Name Designation Organization 161 Ajay Agarwal MACLEODS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. 162 Ajay Agrawal Executive Director Engipress Industries Limited 163 Ajay Agrawal Director Mecleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 164 Ajay Arawal ED Engipress Industries Ltd 165 Ajay Choubey DIRECTOR AISECT Ltd. 166 Ajay George Varghese Managing Director Bipha Drug Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 167 Ajay Girotra Chairman & Managing Director AG Dauters Holdings Pte. Ltd. 168 Ajay Gupta SR. VP ORIENT PAPER MILLS 169 Ajay Jhalani MD Winner Technoplast Pvt. Ltd. 170 Ajay Pandey HR Head Andritz Hydro pvt. Ltd. 171 Ajit Ranade Chief Economist Aditya Birla Group 172 Akhilesh Goyal MD Shree Ji Sugar Mills 173 Aly Rashid Managing Partner Jehan Numa Palace Hotel Ltd. 174 Amandeep Panwar Founder & CEO Bharatrohan Airbrone Innovations Private Limited 175 Amarjit Singh JEET
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