Dr Rajib K Mishra takes over as CMD of PTC India Limited 
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Dr Rajib K Mishra takes over as CMD of PTC India Limited

Dr Rajib Kumar Mishra has taken over charge as Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of PTC India Limited with effect from March 29

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: PTC India Limited, the leading provider of power trading solutions in India, on Thursday announced that Dr Rajib Kumar Mishra has taken over as the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of the company.

Dr Rajib Kumar Mishra is a power market veteran with diverse experience in the sector. He is a Ph.D (Business Admin) from Aligarh Muslim University. He was accorded Visiting Scholar status by University of Texas, Austin in 2008 for his Post-doc research. He graduated in Electrical Engineering from NIT, Durgapur and did his Post Graduation from NTNU, Norway under NORAD Fellowship.

Dr Mishra joined PTC Board on February 24, 2015 as Director (Marketing and Business Development). Prior to this, he has worked as Executive Director PTC since October 2011 and was responsible for operations, business development, retail & advisory services. He has professional experience of 38 years.

He has also served NTPC and Power Grid in various capacities. He has authored four published Books by Rupa & Co. and twenty-four technical and Management papers. Dr Rajib Kumar Mishra, has been appointed as Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) in PTC India Limited with effect from March 29.

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