Highlights about N Chandrasekaran.
- N Chandrasekaran was re-appointed on Friday as the chairman of Tata Sons for a five-year term.
- His reappointment for the second time was supported by Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Trusts.
- He joined the board in October 2016 and was made the chairman in January 2017.
N Chandrasekaran was re-appointed on Friday as the chairman of Tata Sons for a five-year term. It is the holding company of the Group. His reappointment for the second time was supported by Ratan Tata, chairman of the Trusts. They holds a majority stake in Tata Sons. They said in a statement that its board of directors met on Friday to review the past five years and consider the reappointment of its executive chairman.
Ratan N Tata was a special invitee to this meeting. He expressed satisfaction over the progress and performance of the Company under the leadership of the Chairman. They recommended extension of Chandrasekaran’s term for a further period of five years.”
He also said, “It’s an honor to have led the group for the last five years. I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead the group in the next phase for another five years. Chandrasekaran, popularly known as Chandra, took over the reins in 2017 when the group was facing a leadership crisis. Much of his tenure went into a legal battle with Cyrus Mistry’s predecessor. He joined them in October 2016 and was made the chairman in January 2017. He took over the official charge in February 2017.
Published by Aaashay Bhujbal
Edited by- Kritika kashyap