Shri Rakesh Chandra Tiwari has taken over as Director Marketing of ITI Limited
New Delhi: Shri Rakesh Chandra Tiwari takes charge as Director Marketing of Central Government-owned manufacturer of telecommunications equipment in India, ITI Limited.
An Indian Telecommunication Service officer of 1985 batch, Shri Tiwari possesses more than 3 decades of rich and diversified experience in Telecom Management, Switch Installation, Quality Assurance, Network Planning & Operations, Project Implementation, Enterprise Business Development, Marketing of Fixed Line Services, etc.
Before joining ITI Limited, Shri Tiwari was looking after Enterprise Business portfolio as Principal General Manager at BSNL. He has been instrumental in handing prestigious projects like Network for Spectrum (NFS) and BharatNet. He had arranged many seminars and skill development courses at Ahmedabad & Jalgaon. He has also been awarded as ‘Sanchar Sarthi’ for his exceptional services at DoT/BSNL.
Shri Tiwari is a graduate from REC Kurukshetra in Electronics & Communications Engineering. He is a PGDM from MDI Gurugram consisting of the National Management Programme (NMP). Later he had completed PGP-PMP from IIM Ahmedabad specializing in Public Sector Management. He also holds an MBA in HR from Manipal Sikkim University.
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