Nishi Vasudeva takes over as HPCL chief

March 01, 2014 04:40 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 05:38 am IST - New Delhi

A view of the Ennore terminal of HPCL. Nishi Vasudeva on Saturday became the first women to head a blue-chip PSU when she took over as the Chairman and Managing Director. File photo

A view of the Ennore terminal of HPCL. Nishi Vasudeva on Saturday became the first women to head a blue-chip PSU when she took over as the Chairman and Managing Director. File photo

Nishi Vasudeva on Saturday became the first women to head a blue-chip PSU when she took over as the Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL).

Ms. Vasudeva, who turns 58 this month, was Director (Marketing) in HPCL before replacing Subir Roy Choudhury as the head of the company.

Mr. Choudhury retired on Friday on attaining the superannuation age of 60 years.

Ms. Vasudeva, who had created history in July 2011 when she became the first women ever to make to the board of cash-rich oil PSU, is also Vice President -- Youth & Gender, World Petroleum Council, the company said in a statement here.

A management graduate from the Indian Institute of Management -- Calcutta, she has a wide exposure in the Petroleum Industry spanning over 36 years in various streams like marketing, corporate strategy and planning, information systems, etc, the statement said.

Beginning her career in the oil industry with Engineers India Ltd, she served as Executive Director of LPG at HPCL and was also Chairperson of Bhagyanagar Gas Ltd.

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