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JURY MEETS TO PICK BS AWARD WINNERS

- BS REPORTER

A high-powered jury, comprising leading decision-makers of India Inc, will meet in Mumbai on Wednesday to select the winners of Business-Standard’s annual awards for corporate excellence for 2017. R C Bhargava, chairman of Maruti Suzuki India, is the chairman of the seven-member jury. The other members include former SBI chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya, BCG Asia-Pacific Chairman Janmejaya Sinha, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Managing Partner Cyril Shroff,

Bain Capital Private Equity Managing Director Amit Chandra, Ernst & Young India CEO & Country Managing Partner Rajiv Memani, and Marico Chairman Harsh Mariwala. The names of the winners will be announced on Friday.

Ahigh-powered jury, comprising leading decision-makers of India Inc, will meet here on Wednesday to select the winners of Business Standard’s annual awards for corporate excellence for the year 2017.

R C Bhargava, chairman of Maruti Suzuki India, is chairman of the seven-member awards jury.

The other members are former State Bank of India chairman Arundhati Bhattachar­ya, BCG Asia-Pacific Chairman Janmejaya Sinha, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Managing Partner Cyril Shroff, Bain Capital Private Equity Managing Director Amit Chandra, EY India Chief Executive Officer & Country Managing Partner Rajiv Memani and Marico Chairman Harsh Mariwala.

The jury will select the best in Corporate India from a long list of names and data compiled by the Business Standard Research Bureau, to name the ‘CEO of the Year’, as well as achievers in other categories — public sector undertakin­gs, multinatio­nal firms, and small and medium enterprise­s.

The jury will also choose the ‘Company of the Year’ and ‘Start-up of the Year’, as well as announce the ‘Lifetime Achievemen­t’ awards. The names of the winners will be announced on Friday.

The jury consists of the who’s who of India. Bhargava played a key role in the success of India’s leading passenger car maker, which today controls about half the country's passenger car sales. Marico Chairman Mariwala, an exemplary entreprene­ur, has transforme­d a family-owned commodity business into a leading fast-moving consumer goods company in the country with profession­al management. Bhattachar­ya led the country’s largest lender successful­ly during turbulent times in the Indian banking industry till her retirement in October 2017.

Memani, chairman of EY India and EY’s global emerging markets committee, has been involved in several high-profile transactio­ns in the country and has pushed his firm ahead in almost every practice. Shroff, managing partner of Mumbai-based Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, has a vantage view of Indian companies as a top lawyer. Besides heading Bain’s private equity in India, Chandra, who is also on the board of Tata Sons, serves as a trustee in Tata Trusts and is active in the not-for-profit space.

Sinha, who started his journey from the Reserve Bank of India, joined BCG in 1998 and worked with clients across the world on a range of issues encompassi­ng large-scale organisati­onal transforma­tion, strategy, governance, family business issues, and operations turnaround.

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 ??  ?? AMIT CHANDRA managing director, Bain Capital Private Equity
AMIT CHANDRA managing director, Bain Capital Private Equity
 ??  ?? HARSH MARIWALA chairman, Marico
HARSH MARIWALA chairman, Marico
 ??  ?? R C BHARGAVA chairman, Maruti Suzuki
R C BHARGAVA chairman, Maruti Suzuki
 ??  ?? JANMEJAYA SINHA chairman, BCG Asia-Pacific
JANMEJAYA SINHA chairman, BCG Asia-Pacific
 ??  ?? RAJIV MEMANI CEO & country managing partner, EY India
RAJIV MEMANI CEO & country managing partner, EY India
 ??  ?? ARUNDHATI BHATTACHAR­YA former chairman, State Bank of India
ARUNDHATI BHATTACHAR­YA former chairman, State Bank of India
 ??  ?? CYRIL SHROFF managing partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
CYRIL SHROFF managing partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

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