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R Gopalakrishnan is executive director of Tata
Sons, chairman of Rallis
India and Advinus
Therapeutics, and vice chairman of Tata
Chemicals. He is a director of several Tata Group
companies such as Tata
Motors, Tata
Power and Tata
Teleservices.
A key member of the Tata Group Corporate Centre (GCC), Gopalakrishnan plays
a vital role in providing direction and impetus to the
Group's forays into potentially viable areas of the
new economy.
Gopalakrishnan joined Hindustan Lever (HLL) (now Hindustan
Unilever Limited) as a management trainee in 1967. In
1987, he joined HLL's management committee as executive
director of exports. In 1991, he was appointed chairman
of Unilever Arabia, based in Jeddah, to establish and
manage Unilever's consumer products business in Arab
countries. On his return to India in 1995, he was appointed
managing director of Brooke Bond Lipton. After the company's
merger with HLL, he was designated vice chairman of
Hindustan Lever. After 31 years with HLL, Gopalakrishnan
joined Tata Sons in September, 1998 as executive director.
A graduate in physics from Calcutta University, Gopalakrishnan
also has a degree in engineering from the Indian Institute
of Technology, Kharagpur. He has been president of the
All India Management Association, and is involved with
education through his board memberships of a school
and two management colleges. Gopalakrishnan is the author
of The case of the Bonsai Manager, published
by Penguin India (2007).
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