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Anil Ambani hires Batra from Bharti

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Mumbai , July 14

THE Anil D. Ambani Enterprises group continues its hiring spree; it has appointed Mr Rajeev Batra as Vice-President, IT and Technology.

Mr Batra, who comes from Bharti Tele-Ventures, will be a key technology resource for the ADA group, said a news release from the latter.

At Bharti Televentures, Mr Batra was Chief Architect (Corporate IT & Technology), for its India operations. His responsibilities included providing direction for strategic and tactical adaptability of IT and Technology to the businesses. He played a pivotal role in the creation of the strategic outsourcing arrangement between Bharti and IBM, said the release. Mr Batra has earlier worked in India and in the US with Perot Systems, Escotel and DHL Worldwide (Airfreight). He has handled responsibilities in areas of IT strategy, outsourcing, technical services, customer support and global business development.

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