Profile Details

Mr. Brijesh Singh

Arthur D Little

A Young Leader who is known for his multi sectoral experiences, Brajesh has held Leadership positions with leading Indian conglomerates where he managed large operations and worked with culturally diverse teams working in sectors as Power, Water, Gas Distribution, Telecom, Retail and Infrastructure. He played key roles in organizations and had been associated with Essel-Zee Group, American Tower Corp, Tata Comm, Airtel, Torrent Group. Presently he is associated with leading consulting firm, Arthur D Little, as with major focus on Infrastructure, Energy & Utilities, Telecommunication, Healthcare, Consumer retail and Public Sector practices. He is an Independent Director on board and also advising few digital infrastructure majors, Startups and PE firms An Economics graduate and alumnus of XLRI Jamshedpur; Brajesh also earned a Certificate of Merit from Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad. He is Vice Chair of India-Uzbekistan Investment Corridor, an invited member of Harvard Square Leadership Program and also an adjunct professor with OP Jindal Global University. Apart from his c-suite roles, Brajesh is a passionate wildlife photographer and is involved in initiatives pertaining to Wildlife, Nature and Climate conservation. He works closely with Department of Forest and has been helping underprivileged tribals on rehabilitation, education, skill development and making them true protector of forests.

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