Manoj Kolhatkar to step down as MD of Gabriel India after 13 years of service

admin admin | 07-20 16:20

The Board of Directors of Gabriel India has accepted Kolhatkar’s request to step down and has nominated Atul Jaggi as his successor. Jaggi has been with the company for over 24 years.
New Delhi: Manoj Kolhatkar, Managing Director of Gabriel India, will step down after 13 years of service. He will be succeeded by Atul Jaggi, the former Deputy MD of Gabriel India. Kolhatkar will continue in his role until October 17, 2024, to ensure a smooth transition.

Gabriel India, a major provider of auto solutions in ride control systems, is diversifying its product portfolio by entering the auto sunroofs segment. The Board of Directors of Gabriel India has accepted Kolhatkar’s request to step down and has nominated Atul Jaggi as his successor. Jaggi has been with the company for over 24 years.

Anjali Singh, Executive Chairperson of Gabriel India, expressed her appreciation for Manoj Kolhatkar’s contributions and his embodiment of ANAND values. She said, “On behalf of the Gabriel Board and the ANAND Group, I am deeply appreciative of all Manoj’s major contributions and for being an ambassador of ANAND values. I wish him the very best for the future.”

Anjali Singh also congratulated Jaggi on his new appointment, highlighting his experience and knowledge of the auto sector. She said, “I also congratulate Atul Jaggi on his appointment and given his experience and deep knowledge of the auto sector, I am confident that he will carry forward the success of Gabriel to the next level. Gabriel India is moving strategically into new areas of the fast-growing auto sector to build on its reputation as being a best-in-class auto solutions provider; and its diversification strategy is just the beginning of a new and exciting journey on its growth path."

Atul Jaggi said about his new role, “I thank the Chairperson and the Gabriel Board for the opportunity to lead Gabriel into the future and I am very confident that with their support and guidance, we will be able to take the next leap and take the company to greater heights.”

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