Shantanu Roy takes charge as CMD of BEML Limited Shantanu Roy: File photo
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Shantanu Roy takes charge as CMD of BEML Limited

Shantanu Roy has assumed charge as the new Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of BEML Limited with effect from August 1, 2023

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Shantanu Roy has assumed charge as the new Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of BEML Limited, a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Defence, on Tuesday. Prior to this, Roy was holding the position of Director (Mining & Construction Business) in the same organisation.

Roy holds a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering from NIT-Raipur and also an MBA in Financial Management. He has served as Executive Director of BEML. At his previous role, he was responsible for the international business division, strategy & new initiatives, coordination and northern region operations, before assuming his current position in February 2023. As a six-sigma black belt certified professional, he is well-versed in various models of project financing, mechanisms and processes for financial closure of large projects, international laws, arbitration rules, international legal & arbitration cases, and statutory & legal compliances.

He has over 30 years of extensive experience in capital goods sectors for defense, mining & construction, transportation, transmission, renewable, and large power projects.

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