Siemens Gamesa loses veteran

After more than a decade, Siemens Gamesa India will be headed by a new CEO in the strained market.
Photo: Siemens Gamesa
Photo: Siemens Gamesa

The market leader in India makes changes in top management. After almost 11 years as chief executive of Siemens Gamesa India – and before that, 13 years heading NEG Micon and then Vestas' Indian branch – Ramesh Kymal will resign in April. One month earlier, replacement and current Siemens India Executive VP Navin Dewaji will take his position, the wind OEM confirms in a statement after The Hindu reported the switch on Monday.

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