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Yogesh Chander Deveshwar

Indian businessman (–)

Yogesh Chander Deveshwar

Deveshwar in

In office
Succeeded bySanjiv Puri
In office
Born()4 February
Lahore, British India
Died11 May () (aged&#;72)
Residence(s)Kolkata, India
Alma materIIT Delhi
OccupationBusinessman

Yogesh Chander Deveshwar (4 February – 11 May ) was an Indian businessman.

He was the chairman of ITC Limited. He was the longest-serving CEO of any Indian company.

Early life

Yogesh Chander Deveshwar was born on 4 February in Lahore, British India.[1] He received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in [2] He later attended the six-week Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.[2]

Career

Deveshwar joined ITC Limited in He was appointed a main board director in and became the CEO and chairman in January [3] Deveshwar was due to step down as head of ITC in [4]

He was a director on the central board of the Reserve Bank of India, a member of the National Foundation for Corporate Governance, and a member of the governing body of the National Council of Applied Economic Research.[citation needed]

Deveshwar was India's longest-serving CEO at the time of his death,[5] and earned nearly triple the second-highest salary in his company.[6] In , it was reported that his salary was 26 lakh ( million) rupees per month.[7] In , he was listed as the best performing CEO in India by Harvard Business Review and seventh in the world.[8][9] He served as the president of the Confederation of Indian Industry in [10] In , Deveshwar received the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award.[7]

Death

Deveshwar died on 11 May , and although the immediate cause of death was not announced, it was known that he had been diagnosed with cancer a few years before.[11][12]

See also

References

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  6. ^ abNayar, Lola (24 March ). "Yogesh Chander Deveshwar, ITC". Outlook. Retrieved 3 March
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  8. ^Ghosal, Sutanuka () "Inhouse talent preferred for ITC heir: Yogi Deveshwar", The Economic Times, 16 June , retrieved 31 July
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    Y c deveshwar biography books pdf Deveshwar entering into the auditoriam during annual convocation Balasubrahmanyam Rajashree Birla M. Gopalakrishnan T. Gopalaswami Subhash C.

    "Remaking Indian Tobacco Co". Forbes. Retrieved 13 June

  11. ^ ab"ITC chief Y C Deveshwar to pave way for successor by February ". The Economic Times. The Times Group. 14 June Archived from the original on 13 August Retrieved 13 June
  12. ^Hansen, Morten T.; Herminia Ibarra; Urs Peyer (30 January ).

    "The Best-Performing CEOs in the World". Harvard Business Review.

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  13. ^"Meet YC Deveshwar: The 7th Best Performing CEO in the World". Yahoo Finance India. Yahoo. 22 January Retrieved 6 June
  14. ^"YC Deveshwar is new CII chief". The Economic Times. 18 May Retrieved 9 November
  15. ^"ITC chairman YC Deveshwar passes away".

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    The Economic Times. 11 May Retrieved 11 May

  16. ^"Lost our husbands to tobacco let's fight it together, Mrs Deveshwar". Health news, Medibulletin. 13 May Retrieved 15 May

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