Sri Atul Bhatt assumes charge as Chairman-cum-Managing Director of RINL
Sri Bhatt graduated from IIT, Delhi (1986) in Chemical Engineering and holds a Postgraduate Degree in Management from IIM, Calcutta (1989).
New Delhi: Shri Atul Bhatt assumed charge as the new CMD of RINL-Visakhapatnam Steel Plant today. Sri Bhatt was earlier the Chairman and Managing Director of MECON Limited.
Shri Atul Bhatt greeted the RINL collective on this occasion. He said that the RINL-VSP collective is highly known for their commendable work and team spirit.
Sri Bhatt graduated from IIT, Delhi (1986) in Chemical Engineering and holds a Postgraduate Degree in Management from IIM, Calcutta (1989).
Shri Atul Bhatt was CMD, Mecon Limited from 01.10.2016. Prior to joining MECON he was Executive Director (Business Development and Corporate Planning) in NMDC and was instrumental in the formulation of Strategic Management Plan 2025 for the Company and was responsible for all mergers & acquisition activities of the Company.
Shri Bhatt has served in ArcelorMittal as General Manager (Mergers & Acquisition) based in London, UK and also as Country Manager (Iran) based in Tehran, Iran. Shri Bhatt worked in Tata Steel for a number of years, where he started his career as a Graduate Trainee in 1986.
RINL Directors, senior officers, representatives of Steel Executive Association, and trade unions extended warm welcome and greetings.
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