Business Today's sixth listing (year 2010) of the young trailblazers who are setting the benchmarks for success in India Inc.
Business Today Hottest Young Executives in India 2006
Business Today fifth listing of the 25 hottest young executives in India, under the age of 40, for the year 2005
As Business Today unfolds its seventh edition of India's Hottest Young Executives, it becomes clear that what began as a project to record the change in Corporate India's leadership profile is today turning out to be a definitive list.
Today, we feature ASK Investment Managers' CEO Sameer Kamdar from our list of India's Hottest Young Executives. Since taking over at ASK, Kamdar has doubled the assets under management.
In continuation with our series on India's Hottest Young Executives, we bring to you Aditya Ghosh, president of IndiGo. His formula for success: Be accessible to employees.
The newly-appointed CEO of HCL Infosystems, Harsh Chitale, wants to focus on fewer things and scale up the business.
As National Creative Director at O&M India, Abhijit Avasthi leads a team of 450 creative minds.
In continuation with our series on India's Hottest Young Executives, we bring to you Microsoft India MD Sanket Akerkar. For him, it is more important to understand and solve people-related problems than business ones.
Renny Thomas decided to join a consultancy rather than an investment bank or multinational after passing out from a B-school.
For Sundeep Sikka, moving ahead is not a matter of speed but of heading in the right direction.
Sunish Sharma's stint at General Atlantic allowed him to gather some learnings from the downturn - to prepare for a downturn and then again prepare for the upswing too.
Sanjay Sharma joined Swarovski quite by chance. He was living in Germany when he got an offer from Swarovski to spearhead its drive into South Asia, with the focus on India.
Uday Sareena aims to list the ING Vysya Bank among the top five private banks in India.
Kirthiga Reddy has redefined Facebook's mantra of staying connected.
At 28, Viren Rasquinha retired from hockey to do something else equally challenging. He did a one year from ISB which he says was one of the finest in his life.
Shalini Pillay has learnt to balance 80-hour weeks with the challenges of raising her 11-year-old daughter.





