Elor India Case Study

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Sanjay’s continual drive for innovation and success sets the pace at Elior India. Delivering results-driven planning, execution, and analysis is his forte.

Bringing more than 20 years of experience in marketing, operations, business development, public relations and customer service, Sanjay orchestrates performance and strategy development to create a seamless client experience.

Prior to joining Elior India, Sanjay worked with Royal Dutch Shell Group for over 18 years, where he held various positions in Europe and Asia. He set up joint-ventures, developed Shell’s Bitumen market in India, turned around the oil giant retail-lubricants business in 13 Asia-Pacific countries, including Oceania and China. Sanjay launched several targeted consumer-initiative
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Puja Harika – Strategy & Planning Director

Driving informed and empowered acquisition, and reorganization decisions, Puja oversees the Strategy and Planning at Elior India. She has eight years of experience in helping companies achieve strategic growth objectives.

Beginning her career with the Corporate Finance Practice of Kotak Mahindra, Puja then moved to the UK to pursue her Master’s degree in Business Studies. After returning to India, she had a stint with the Technology Strategy Practice of PwC. After this experience Puja joined Altran, a French Engineering Service firm. Reporting to the CEO’s office she was responsible for the Strategic Initiatives and M&A for Altran in India.

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Muralidhar Ponnaluri – Procurement & IT Director

Muralidhar brings to Elior India a rich 24 years of experience in operations scaling, market coverage, alliances, demand management, working capital planning and Enterprise Resource Planning in the supply chain. He holds proficiency in product and service sales & marketing, distribution/supply chain and profit centre operations.
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Rajanna.R – Supply Chain Management Professional – “A record of 15 years of rich experience in supply chain management.”

Rajanna began his career with NDDB-Safal Fruit &Vegetables Products Ltd and moved to Metro Cash and Carry India Pvt Ltd. Thereafter at Reliance Industries India Pvt Ltd, he structured the process to maintain a continuous supply of materials, designed materials procurement plan along with quality and delivery parameters to support the production schedule. Rajanna was instrumental in identifying and implementing supply chain network designs in Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore.

During his tenure at Sodexo India Rajanna successfully lead PAN INDIA - SUPPLY CHAIN Team spread across eight regions having a 35-member strength.

Rajanna holds a Master of Business Administration from Pune and Master of Science-Agriculture from University of Agriculture Sciences, Bangalore.

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