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UPL Ltd appoints Ashish Dobhal as regional director for India
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Wednesday, 02 June, 2021, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Bengaluru
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UPL Ltd., a leader in global food systems and sustainable agriculture solutions, unveiled the appointment of Ashish Dobhal as regional director for India region. He was previously the head of UPL’s Agri Formulation business.
Dobhal takes over from Sameer Tandon, who previously held the position of regional director of UPL – India region and has now been appointed as the regional director for ASEANZ (Australia, Southeast Asia and New Zealand).
Jaidev Shroff, CEO, UPL Ltd., said, “A result-oriented leader and motivator, Ashish has taken several challenges upfront and has delivered strong performances. He has played a pivotal role at UPL and has successfully implemented various important projects. India is an important market for us and is poised for an exponential growth. I’m confident that with his experience and enthusiasm, we will continue to grow better and faster in the region.”
Further Shroff also appreciated Sameer for his contribution to the India region wherein he demonstrated a positive shift in the operating model of the business from being product driven to a solutions model.
“The potential for our India business to grow is immense. We have already established a strong base in the market and are uniquely positioned to deliver superior performance in the upcoming period. We are committed to grow in alignment with our purpose of OpenAg-Reimagining sustainability with an open network to create sustainable growth for all. I’m sure that with the highly talented team here, we will scale newer heights,” said Dobhal.
Dobhal has a rich experience of over 20 years in the field of Agri business. In his journey of 17 plus years with UPL, he has served at various leadership positions across China, Taiwan, Middle East, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Turkey and European countries. He has played an instrumental role in the success and growth of UPL in these regions.
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