Indus Towers, the world’s
largest telecom tower company, today announced the appointment of Bimal
Dayal as the Chief Executive Officer-Designate with immediate effect. He
succeeds B.S. Shantharaju who has been with Indus Towers for over six years
and will be retiring with effect from 31st March 2016. During
the next six months, Shantha will smoothly transition Bimal to the new
role. Bimal has been associated with Indus Towers since 2010 as the Chief
Operating Officer (COO).
Rakesh
Bharti Mittal, Chairman, Indus Towers said, “I would like to congratulate Bimal on his
new role and wish him success. I am confident that under his leadership the
Company will scale greater heights and further strengthen the strong foundation
that Shantha has built.”
“I
also wish Shantha the very best for his future endeavours. He will leave behind
a great legacy with his exemplary leadership and outstanding business
performance.” He further added.
Bimal
brings with him a unique blend of Indian and global experience. His exposure
spans from global majors like Ericsson and Qualcomm to Tata Telecom. In his
capacity of Managing Director of Ericsson in Sri Lanka, he successfully steered
the company to become the country’s number one player in telecom
infrastructure.
Talking about his
elevation, Bimal Dayal, Chief
Executive Officer - Designate, Indus Towers said, “I very humbly accept the mantle and would
be constantly working towards making Indus Towers an institution loved by
Customers and Partners as well as a great place to work.”
Talking about the
development, B.S. Shantharaju,
Outgoing CEO, Indus Towers, said, “It was a great personal challenge for me to ensure that Indus Towers,
born as the world's largest telecom tower company, is well respected amongst
Employees, Customers and Partners.”
“Having
known Bimal for the last five years, I am confident that Indus Towers will
continue to thrive in his capable hands. He will bring a renewed vigour and
dedication, Indus Towers will grow from strength to strength. I wish him all
the best.” he added.
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