RICS announced that Sachin Sandhir, Global MD – Emerging
Business and Managing Director for RICS in South Asia is stepping down to
pursue other opportunities. Nitin Kapoor, Associate Director, RICS South
Asia will take responsibility for the RICS professional body on an interim
basis. Ashwani Awasthi, Chief Operating Officer will lead operations at
RICS School of Built Environment (RICS SBE).
Under Sachin’s leadership, RICS has become a respected
standard-setting, qualifications and assurance body in India. In 2013,
Sachin was instrumental in RICS establishing its historic first educational
institution in partnership with Amity University. Today, RICS has offices
in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and RICS SBE has campuses in Noida and Mumbai with
combined staff strength of over 150.
India is a priority market for RICS in its vision of being a
global professional body fit for the 21st century. We are committed to
expanding the footprint of RICS qualified professionals in India and embedding
our standards via government policies, employers and end users.
Sachin will be leaving his role in January 2018 and will assist
management in smooth transition. RICS has commenced the process for
seeking a new Managing Director for its South Asia Region.
Will Myles, Regional Managing Director - Asia
Pacific, RICS said, “Sachin
has been instrumental in building and leading a thriving and successful
organization for RICS in South Asia. He leaves behind a strong team, which is
well positioned to continue to serve the needs of stakeholders in India. We
thank Sachin for his contribution and wish him all the best.”
Reflecting on the announcement, Sachin Sandhir said, “I am proud to have created a legacy
in India by building a profession that will help the country address its built
environment and skills challenges and raise standards in the sector. At
this time, having witnessed the first students joining the new Mumbai campus of
RICS SBE, the time has come for me to look to my next challenge. I am confident
that the profession is in safe hands for the future.”
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