Ms Charu Mathur has taken over as the Director General of IEEMA, the apex industry body said in a statement.
“I will work towards enhancing a deeper connect and partnership with various stakeholders,” said Ms Charu Mathur on her appointment.
Ms Mathur comes with rich experience of working with industry and industry associations, across diverse sectors, and with multiple stakeholders.
She has been instrumental in creating models of engagement that would resolve conflict on policy matters by bringing the competing entities and stakeholders together through representations, dialogue and through well thought out papers. Her responsibility also included building relationships with government, corporates at the CXO level, industry associations and media, diplomatic missions, economic and social thinkers, the statement said.
Speaking on her appointment, Ms Mathur noted, “I am excited about this new leadership role, and I am thankful for the privilege and the confidence reposed in me by the industry. The Association (IEEMA), which is in its 74th year, is already a reference point for the Indian electrical equipment industry, thanks to the passion of its members. I will work towards enhancing a deeper connect and partnership with various stakeholders and will continue IEEMA’s work to build a robust business and conducive policy environment, and build in a greater bouquet of offerings for its members.”
As Director General of IEEMA, Ms Mathur represents IEEMA in various governments and industry led fora on policy, economy and commerce. She would be working to strengthen the Indian electrical equipment industry in India by working to build a conducive policy environment, robust business linkages in India and overseas markets.
On her taking charge as the Director General, Anil Saboo, President, IEEMA said, “We welcome Ms Charu Mathur as part of the IEEMA family. We are sure that with her outstanding professional credentials and extensive experience, she will lead IEEMA on various related issues for overall growth of the Indian electrical equipment industry.”
Ms Mathur holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master’s in Business Economics from Delhi University.