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Manish Bhatia joins HSIL as President, Building Products

Manish Bhatia has joined HSIL Limited as President, Building Products Division, a press release issued by the company said.
A business graduate from Xavier Institute of Management, Manish brings with him a rich experience working across several industries.
Bhatia began his career with ICI India. Later he worked with AkzoNobel where he contributed immensely on various aspects of sales, marketing, innovation and change management. During his 18-plus years there, he was involved in several business and brand strategy projects. The last position he held before joining HSIL Limited was of Business Director- South & South East Asia for Akzo Nobel Vehicle Refinishes.
Sandip Somany, HSIL Limited, said, “Manish is a strategic thinker. His impressive track is a proof of his achievements and speaks volume of his ability. We at HSIL are at the cusp of charting a new brand strategy for our heritage brand ‘hindware’ and luxury brand ‘Queo’. I believe, Manish’s vision, endless energy and enterprise to deliver difficult goals are appropriate qualities that align well with our corporate vision’. ‘We look forward to this association as we progress as an organization with a single minded focus’, he added.
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