NCL General Manager (Finance) D Sunil Kumar recommended for SECL Director (Finance)

New Delhi: Today, PESB has recommended the name of Shri D Sunil Kumar, working as General Manager (Finance) in NCL, for the post of Director (Finance), SECL.
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In the selection meeting these applicants were interviewed:
SANJAY SHRIVASTAVA, Others GENERAL MANAGER (FINANCE)/HOD, South Eastern Coalfields Limited
DARLA SUNIL KUMAR, General Manager -Finance HOD., Northern Coalfields Limited
BHAGABAT NAYAK, Deputy General Manager Deputy General Manager (Finance), MCL HQ, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
MASAPOGU SATYA RAJU, Deputy General Manager Wani North Area, WCL, Western Coalfields Limited
SHYAM SUNDER, Deputy General Manager HOD (Corporate Finance), Eastern Coalfields Limited
SANJAYA KUMAR SAHOO, Chief Manager CHIEF MANAGER, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
RAJESH KUMAR, Chief Manager AREA FINANCE MANAGER, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
YOUGAL KISHORE, Deputy General Manager DY. GENERAL MANAGER (FINANCE), Northern Coalfields Limited
SANJAY KUMAR, Chief Manager CHIEF MANAGER (FINANCE), Coal India Limited
VENKATARAMANA NARAYANASETTI, Additional General Manager AGM (F), NTPC Limited
HIMANSHU SEKHAR PANDA, General Manager GENERAL MANAGER FINANCE, National Aluminium Company Limited
VINAY KUMAR, General Manager GM (F&A-MAG), Steel Authority Of India Limited (Sail)
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Having rich experience of more than 35 years in the coal industry, Shri Kumar has a B.Com degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh and an MBA from Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh. He has extensive experience in the field of financial management in the coal industry at HQ and Area levels and is known for his skill in increasing profitability through the effective implementation of various cost control measures.
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