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Shapoorji elevates two executives

- RAGHAVENDR­A KAMATH

The constructi­on giant, Shapoorji Pallonji, has elevated Venkatesh Gopalkrish­nan as chief executive officer of Shapoorji Pallonji (SP) Real Estate. Gopalkrish­nan, who was president and chief investment officer of SP Real Estate, will take charge from April 1. The current incumbent Kekoo Colah will move to the group centre.

Shapoorji has also promoted Cyrus Engineer, chief sales & marketing officer of its real estate arm, managing director of SP Internatio­nal Property Developmen­t. Engineer was head of sales and marketing at Tata Realty earlier.

The promotions come at a time when the group is aggressive­ly expanding its realty business where it is looking to launch a dozen residentia­l projects with an area of 13 million sq ft across mid-income and high-end properties in the country.

It has three property ventures — Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, Joyville by Shapoorji Pallonji and SD Corp, a redevelopm­ent joint venture. The three entities are developing about 30 million sq ft.

“The elevation is a part of the planned succession in our real estate developmen­t business. Kekoo Colah who has, in the past seven-eight years, successful­ly grown our real estate franchise will continue to play a strategic role in various group initiative­s and corporate social responsibi­lity. Both Venkat and Cyrus come with a successful track record in their current roles and are ready for greater responsibi­lities,” said Jai Mavani, executive director at the group.

“Historical­ly, the Shapoorji group has always encouraged young talent and we are confident that they will continue to consolidat­e and grow the business,” he said.

The group has a high-end residentia­l developmen­t in progress in downtown Dubai, close to Burj Khalifa. Mavani added there would be another project in the mid to high segment in Dubai Healthcare City.

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Venkatesh Gopalkrish­nan
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Cyrus Engineer

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