Shri Anurag Kumar assumed the charge of CMD ECIL
Shri Anurag Kumar has assumed the charge of the post of Chairman & Managing Director of ECIL today.He shall be carrying forward the legacy left by many former C&MDs including Dr A S Rao, the founding Chairman of ECIL.
Shri Anurag Kumar assumed the charge of CMD ECIL
NEW DELHI-Shri Anurag Kumar has assumed the charge of the post of Chairman & Managing Director of ECIL today.He shall be carrying forward the legacy left by many former C&MDs including Dr A S Rao, the founding Chairman of ECIL.
Shri Kumar has a very rich wealth of experience will help negotiate the company in these difficult times. The skills and knowledge that he has acquired during his career spanning 3 decades will certainly help the corporation at this critical juncture.
Shri Kumar joined ECIL in the year 2015 as General Manager and was promoted as Executive Director – Homeland Security System in the year 2020.
Shri Anurag Kumar has professional experience in the fields of Strategic Electronics, Telecom, Homeland Security Solutions,
Renewable Energy and Steel sectors.Prior to his Joining.ECIL Shri Anurag Kumar worked in Bharat Electronics Ltd and Reliance Industries Ltd.
Shri Anurag Kumar is a Graduate in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from NIT Jamshedpur.Shri Anurag Kumar has been appointed to the post of CMD ECIL with effect from 12.01.2023,vide administrative ministry order dated 12.01.2023.
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