News: REHAU appoints Bhavana Bindra as Managing Director, South Asia

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REHAU appoints Bhavana Bindra as Managing Director, South Asia

Bhavana also serves as an Independent Director on the Boards of several public companies. Over the course of her career, Bhavana has been recognized on several platforms, as being a successful business leader accomplishing numerous milestones across her professional journey.
REHAU appoints Bhavana Bindra as Managing Director, South Asia

A graduate of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore, Bhavana joined the corporate world starting with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In a career spanning two decades, Bhavana spent a significant portion in the Manufacturing & Engineering sector with Cummins in India, leading their Automotive Business and then the Distribution Business. Most recently, Bhavana was the Managing Director (Materials Cluster) at DSM India.

The Board of Directors of REHAU Polymers has announced the appointment of Bhavana Bindra as Managing Director, South Asia.

Bhavana also serves as an Independent Director on the Boards of several public companies. Over the course of her career, Bhavana has been recognized on several platforms, as being a successful business leader accomplishing numerous milestones across her professional journey. Setting up and running businesses with expertise in the areas of leadership, strategic thinking, sales and marketing, Bhavana enjoys working with people across the spectrum of hierarchies and organizations.

At REHAU, Bhavana will be fully responsible for profitable and sustainable growth of the region along with a focus on developing new businesses and local products in alignment with the regional and divisional strategies. South Asia, and especially India, is one of the most dynamic regions in terms of potential for growth and innovation. With this appointment, REHAU looks forward to giving an impetus to the region.

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