PE veteran Renuka Ramnath appointed chairperson of Tata Communications

She became the first woman outside Tata family to be appointed chairperson of major Tata group firm

Abhineet Kumar  |  Mumbai 

became the first woman outside the family to be appointed the chairperson of a major group firm. 

Telecom and information technology services provider, Communications, elected the (PE) veteran as a successor to Subodh Bhargava, who has been chairperson and independent director on the board of the company.

Ramnath joined the company’s board as an independent director in December 2014. “During my time so far on the board, I have seen first-hand how Communications has successfully transformed its own business and those of its customers,” said Ramnath. “The company is on a robust growth trajectory, and I look forward to working with the board and the management team on building sustainable value for all our stakeholders,” she said.

She joined ICICI Group and then entered the PE space in 2001 with ICICI Venture, when PE as an asset class was in its infancy in India. As the head of ICICI Venture, she transformed it from a proprietary fund having less than $100 million under management into a fund with third-party capital managing over $2 billion. 

After a successful stint at the ICICI Group for close to two-and-a-half decades, she set up Multiples in 2009. 

Today, Multiples is a $1-billion independent PE platform backed by marquee Indian and global institutions, including pension funds, sovereigns and banks.

“Renuka holds a very strong record in creating wealth and value for businesses of all kinds,” said Vinod Kumar, managing director and group chief executive officer, Communications. 

“Having her as our chairperson enables us to continue to ensure Communications generates positive impact and delivers value to all our stakeholders including our customers, partners and shareholders,” he added.

Earlier Simone Tata, mother of Noel was chairperson of  when it was a part of Oil Mills. Later she served as non-executive chairman of and served it till October 2006.

PE veteran Renuka Ramnath appointed chairperson of Tata Communications

She became the first woman outside Tata family to be appointed chairperson of major Tata group firm

She became the first woman outside Tata family to be appointed chairperson of major Tata group firm
became the first woman outside the family to be appointed the chairperson of a major group firm. 

Telecom and information technology services provider, Communications, elected the (PE) veteran as a successor to Subodh Bhargava, who has been chairperson and independent director on the board of the company.

Ramnath joined the company’s board as an independent director in December 2014. “During my time so far on the board, I have seen first-hand how Communications has successfully transformed its own business and those of its customers,” said Ramnath. “The company is on a robust growth trajectory, and I look forward to working with the board and the management team on building sustainable value for all our stakeholders,” she said.

She joined ICICI Group and then entered the PE space in 2001 with ICICI Venture, when PE as an asset class was in its infancy in India. As the head of ICICI Venture, she transformed it from a proprietary fund having less than $100 million under management into a fund with third-party capital managing over $2 billion. 

After a successful stint at the ICICI Group for close to two-and-a-half decades, she set up Multiples in 2009. 

Today, Multiples is a $1-billion independent PE platform backed by marquee Indian and global institutions, including pension funds, sovereigns and banks.

“Renuka holds a very strong record in creating wealth and value for businesses of all kinds,” said Vinod Kumar, managing director and group chief executive officer, Communications. 

“Having her as our chairperson enables us to continue to ensure Communications generates positive impact and delivers value to all our stakeholders including our customers, partners and shareholders,” he added.

Earlier Simone Tata, mother of Noel was chairperson of  when it was a part of Oil Mills. Later she served as non-executive chairman of and served it till October 2006.
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