Honeywell Automation
India Limited has announced that Ashish Gaikwad has been appointed as its
managing director effective October 1, 2016. Gaikwad succeeds Vikas
Chadha, who was recently named president, Honeywell India.
Speaking about the
appointment, Suresh Senapaty, chairman, HAIL, said, “HAIL has a
25-year legacy in India, in developing and manufacturing technologies that
serve a diverse and extensive customer base across verticals including oil and
gas, power, metals, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, mining, infrastructure,
IT/ITeS, telecom, banking, healthcare, hospitality, automobiles, defense,
aerospace, transportation, and the residential sector. With more than 25 years
of experience in automation, control, and advanced software applications in the
process industry, Ashish will strategically lead HAIL to continued growth in
the region, and strengthen the brand and its equity with customers and other
key stakeholders.”
Vikas Chadha, president, Honeywell India, said, “This appointment is a
testimony of the maturity and depth of Honeywell’s leadership pipeline and
focus on building talent from within. Ashish has successfully driven the growth
of the Advanced Solutions business for the Asia Pacific region. With his
hands-on knowledge of the latest in automation and control solutions, including
software solutions, digital transformation, the Industrial Internet of Things
(IIoT), and his understanding of the Indian market, I am confident Ashish will
take HAIL to new heights.”
Gaikwad joined
Honeywell in 1992 and has progressed through roles of increasing
responsibility, most recently serving as general manager for the Advanced
Solutions business for the Asia Pacific region within Honeywell Process
Solutions. He brings to the role a successful track record from a career
spanning more than 26 years with a mix of operations, strategic marketing, and
general management. Gaikwad has a bachelor’s degree in electrical and
electronics engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS),
Pilani.
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