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T V Narendran appointed as the new chairman of governing board of XLRI

Jamshedpur : T V Narendran, managing director, Tata Steel India and South East Asia, has been appointed as the new Chairman of Governing Board of Xavier School of Management ( XLRI). Narendran succeeded H.M. Nerurkar as the chairman of XLRI�s Governing Board.

Prior to taking over the new role as the Chairman, Narendran had joined as a member of XLRI�s Governing Board earlier this year.

Fahter E. Abraham, S.J., Director, XLRI commented: �We heartily welcome T V Narendran to the XL family. We are extremely happy to have him as the new chairman. Narendran has had a rich blend of experience both in the domestic and international business arena. In this era of globalisation, his valuable insights would be greatly beneficial to our stakeholders and he would be looked upon as a role model by our student community�.

T V Narendran, the new Chairman of Governing Board of XLRI commented: �It is a great privilege to be a part of XLRI that is at the leading edge of management education in South Asia.

XLRI has been a pioneer in creating responsible business leaders for over 60 years and I look forward to a truly enriching experience in my new responsibility.�

XLRI is a premier, private management institute in India founded in 1949 by Fr Quinn Enright, S.J. in the �steel city� of Jamshedpur (www.xlri.ac.in).

Over the last six decades, the institute has grown into a top-ranking business management school of international repute with a wide portfolio of management programs and research publications.

Its alumni are spread around the globe and have demonstrated responsible business leadership in their organizations.

XLRI continually strives to contribute its mite to the professional growth and management of numerous organisations and institutions across industry sectors.

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