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HMA president Sanjay Kapoor has died Covid-19

Hyderabad: Hyderabad Management Association (HMA) president Sanjay Kapoor has died as a result of Covid-19. Kapoor (56) fought with Covid and has been in a fan for the last 11 days.

Sanjay Kapoor has extensive experience of over 33 years in various areas of sales, marketing and techno-commercial operations of enterprises in industrial products, software services, medical equipment, exhibition, conference, event sector, transportation business and business chamber & NGO management.

He has been associated with international companies such as Larsen & Toubro India, ITW, Borneo Technical Thailand, Adatco (Castolin Eutectic) Egypt / Switzerland, 3M Egypt, Al Shirawi Group Dubai, and Praxair Tafa, USA and FTAPCCI.

As a world tractor and a capable leader, he always deserves the goodwill of the people as well as the companies, wherever he has worked. In his last corporate role as GM & Head Corporate Communications & Non-Fare Business of L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad), he set new standards for the industry, both in corporate communications and non-tariff business of advertising and retail.

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Thereafter, he briefly assisted FTAPCCI as Secretary-General. He was also a freelance consultant for infrastructure, non-tariff revenue for the transport sector and channel management. He was a lifelong member of the Hyderabad Management Association and was the elected member of the CII board of Telangana 2014-18. He recently wrote a book entitled “The Corpreneur”.

In Delhi, he was awarded Udyog Ratna by Delhi Telugu Academy in 2018, the PRCI Chanakya National Award for Best Public Relations in the category Communication Professional of the Year (Public Relations) – 2017, Chanakya Innovative Business Leadership Award 2015, the most promising entrepreneur award of India – 2010 – for outstanding and exemplary achievements in entrepreneurship by Enterprise Asia, and won the Excellence in Marketing Award from FAPCCI (Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chamber of Commerce & Industries) for the year 2010-11.

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He is survived by both parents, wife, two daughters and a sister.


Source: Telangana Today

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