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Amar Mysore to head CREDAI Bengaluru
Bangalore, July 19, 2023: Amar Mysore, Executive Director, Brigade Enterprises has been elected as President of CREDAI Bengaluru for 2023-25.

“It’s truly an honour and privilege to accept the position of CREDAI Bengaluru President. On one hand it is very exciting as I discharge my responsibilities as President and on the other hand, I have some big shoes to fill as it comes with decades of great leadership by the past Presidents, and I hope to create an impact. I would also like to place on record my appreciation for the wonderful work done by the outgoing President, Bhaskar, and his team.” Amar Mysore said.
Amar Mysore accepted his new role as President of CREDAI in the presence of realty players like MR Jaishankar, Chairman of Brigade Group and Irfan Razack, CMD of Prestige Group along with Balakrishna Hegde, MD of Chartered Housing and Nagaraj Reddy from Zonasha Estates & Projects.
The first event held under the new president’s aegis was the maiden CREDAI Women’s Wing (CWW) South Zone Meet held over the weekend. The event was organised and coordinated by Anjana Sastri, South Zone Secretary CWW and Director Marketing, Sterling Developers, along with Grishma Reddy, Coordinator, CWW and Director Concorde.
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