• Kejriwal to Head ESI International in India
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  • By CXOtoday Staff, Apr 15, 2008 1218 hrs IST
  • Tags : Pankaj Kejriwal has joined ESI International, as its Country Manager for India. The company will conduct several management and business analysis training courses for Indian business leaders. Some of the courses will be offered in association with The Geo
  • ESI International, a company in project management, contract management, business analysis, and business skills training, has launched its India operations. The company has set up an office in Bangalore, and appointed Pankaj Kejriwal as its Country Manager for India. The office will offer ESI training programs that are localized to the industry environment in India.

    Kejriwal will focus on managing and enhancing current client relationships, whilst expanding the organization s sales base in Bangalore and other cities. He will also be responsible for ensuring high quality standards, brand management, and consistent delivery of ESI s five-star customer service platform.

    Prior to joining ESI, Kejriwal was the Practice Head of IT and Business Process Outsourcing with ATS, the corporate training division of Aptech. In his ten years of working experience, he has worked closely with many multinationals, and has forged close relations with key channel partners in the Indian market.

    In addition to its specific courses, ESI will offer eight certificate programs that will award associate, master's and advanced master's certificates. The topics will include management, business analysis, information technology project management and others. Certificate programs will be conducted through The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Right now, all training programs will be offered in English.

    In the words of Raed S. Haddad, senior vice president of ESI, "India is a key market for ESI. As its booming economy leverages on strong growth in IT, there is tremendous demand from multinationals that have operations in India, as well as local Indian organizations, to enhance the project management and business analysis expertise of their on ground workforce. We look forward to leveraging our 25 years of experience to provide solutions that develop talent and drive efficiencies for the Indian market, especially in sectors that are deregulated and opened to global players."

    "The need for formalized project management and business analysis training is apparent; technical managers increasingly need strong business acumen to successfully manage their projects, and ESI provides that for clients, through its 25 year legacy," said Kejriwal. "I'm extremely excited to be managing the growth of one of the global leaders in corporate training in India. It is clear that ESI has a leading foothold in the global delivery model for services to clients, and I'm enthusiastic about contributing to the continuance of its principal position," he added.

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