TAFE appoints CEO, elevates 2 officials

They will report to the firm’s chairman

August 26, 2019 10:44 pm | Updated 11:01 pm IST - CHENNAI

Sandeep Sinha.

Sandeep Sinha.

Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd. (TAFE) has appointed a new chief executive officer and elevated two top officials.

Sandeep Sinha, former managing director, Cummins India, has been named as the chief executive officer. S. Chandramohan has been elevated as group president (finance and investment strategy) and T.R. Kesavan as group president (corporate relations and alliances).

All of them will report to Mallika Srinivasan, chairman, TAFE, said the company in a statement.

Mr. Sinha joins TAFE with a successful track record spanning over two decades of global and domestic industry experience, the statement added.

In his previous role at Cummins India, he led all the businesses and operational functions in the Asia region, and had been instrumental in increasing customer engagement and leading transformational quality initiatives across the organisation. He has held several roles in supply chain as well as corporate strategy functions, including a tenure with Cummins Inc. in the USA, .

“I am confident that as we pursue our vision of ‘cultivating the world’ and transforming the lives of farmers globally, Mr. Sinha’s rich and relevant experience, in addition to the alignment of values, will bring in strong and insightful leadership to our team’s journey. I welcome [Mr.] Sandeep to our team,” Ms. Srinivasan said.

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