JLL India CEO, Country Head Ramesh Nair quits; Radha Dhir to become new CEO
New Delhi, Jan 19: Global property consultant JLL on Tuesday said its India CEO and Country Head Ramesh Nair has quit the company and announced the appointment of Radha Dhir as the new CEO.
“India CEO Ramesh Nair is leaving JLL to pursue opportunities outside the firm. He is succeeded by Radha Dhir, an experienced financial services executive, who has held senior leadership positions in Deutsche Bank India and Yes Bank,” JLL said in a statement.
Dhir was previously Group President at Yes Bank, where she was Head of Multinational Corporate Banking. Prior to that, she was Managing Director, Head of Global Subsidiary Coverage Group, Deutsche Bank India, and a member of the Deutsche Bank India Executive Committee.
JLL India CEO Ramesh Nair steps down
Banking executive Radha Dhir succeeds Ramesh Nair as JLL India CEO
JLL India CEO Ramesh Nair is leaving the company to pursue opportunities outside the firm. He is succeeded by Radha Dhir, an experienced financial services executive, who has held senior leadership positions in Deutsche Bank India and Yes Bank, the company said in a statement from Singapore.
Nair joined JLL as an analyst in 1999. He rose through the ranks to become Chief Operating Officer in 2013 and then CEO of the India business in 2017. He was also a member of the Asia Pacific Executive Board.
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Seasoned banking executive Radha Dhir succeeds Ramesh Nair as JLL India CEO
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India CEO Ramesh Nair is leaving JLL to pursue opportunities outside the firm. He is succeeded by Radha Dhir, an experienced financial services executive, who has held senior leadership positions in Deutsche Bank India and Yes Bank.
Dhir was previously Group President at Yes Bank, where she was Head of Multinational Corporate Banking. Prior to that, she was Managing Director, Head of Global Subsidiary Coverage Group, Deutsche Bank India, and a member of the Deutsche Bank India Executive Committee. Nair joined JLL as an analyst in 1999. He rose through the ranks to become Chief Operating Officer in 2013 and then CEO of the India business in 2017. He was also a member of the Asia Pacific Executive Board. In his time with the firm, he has overseen multiple businesses and functions, and has been a valued advisor to many domestic and multinational real estate owners, occupiers
JLL India said that its CEO Ramesh Nair has quit the US based consultancy. He will be succeeded by Radha Dhir who earlier worked wih Deutsche Bank India and Yes Bank. Ramesh Nair is leaving JLL to pursue opportunities outside the firm, the firm said on Tuesday. When contacted, Nair said, I am considering a couple of options and I will take a call soon. However, he will have to serve a gardening leave in line with the rules of JLL. Dhir earlier served as group president at Yes Bank, where she was head of multinational corporate banking. Prior to that, she was managing director, head of Global Subsidiary Coverage Group, Deutsche Bank India, and a member of the Deutsche Bank India s Executive Committee.
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