JSW Auto appoints Rajiv Mehta as Chief of Business

Rajiv last served as Chief of Business Strategy Transformation & Analytics for the automotive division at Mahindra & Mahindra.

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JSW Auto appoints Rajiv Mehta as Chief of Business

JSW Auto - the mobility arm of the JSW Group, has appointed Rajiv Mehta as its Chief of Business. Rajiv will report to Parth Jindal besides working closely with Sajjan Jindal, Chairman of the JSW Group. 

Rajiv last served as Chief of Business Strategy Transformation & Analytics for the
automotive division at Mahindra & Mahindra. Over the years, he played pivotal roles across various disciplines, including Product Planning, Sales, Marketing, Strategic Planning, and Platform Development. 

As the Head of Auto Sector Product Planning at Mahindra, Rajiv was also responsible for developing and executing strategies for the company’s diverse product range.

Parth Jindal said, "Rajiv comes on board at JSW Auto at a significant juncture when we are geared up for rapid expansion in the mobility space, particularly in the EV sector. Rajiv will play an instrumental role in building JSW’s Mobility Business as well as guiding and driving JSW MG India." 

 

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