Gensol Engineering's Solar EPC India appoints a new CEO.
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Gensol Engineering's Solar EPC India appoints a new CEO.

Shilpa Urhekar was named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solar EPC (India) by Gensol Engineering Limited. She takes over for Ali Imran Naqvi, who is moving into a supervisory position for Gensol and its affiliates.

Previous to this, Urhekar was employed by Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd. as Country Head (India), where she handled multi-gigawatt solar EPC projects throughout India and oversaw the successful bidding and implementation of 6 GW of renewable energy projects. With more than 20 years of experience in renewable.

Anmol Singh Jaggi, Managing Director of Gensol, emphasised that the appointment is in line with our plan to improve solar EPC projects. Making use of our expertise and understanding of the market would improve our standing. He went on to say that he is thrilled to support Gensol's expansion into the renewable energy sector, as it is in line with its dedication to sustainability and innovation.

The promotion of Ali Imran Naqvi is indicative of Gensol's focus on seasoned leadership as a means of growth. Urhekar's career highlights her operational and strategic expertise, ranging from her time in the Air Force to significant positions in renewable energy companies.

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Shilpa Urhekar was named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solar EPC (India) by Gensol Engineering Limited. She takes over for Ali Imran Naqvi, who is moving into a supervisory position for Gensol and its affiliates. Previous to this, Urhekar was employed by Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd. as Country Head (India), where she handled multi-gigawatt solar EPC projects throughout India and oversaw the successful bidding and implementation of 6 GW of renewable energy projects. With more than 20 years of experience in renewable. Anmol Singh Jaggi, Managing Director of Gensol, emphasised that the appointment is in line with our plan to improve solar EPC projects. Making use of our expertise and understanding of the market would improve our standing. He went on to say that he is thrilled to support Gensol's expansion into the renewable energy sector, as it is in line with its dedication to sustainability and innovation. The promotion of Ali Imran Naqvi is indicative of Gensol's focus on seasoned leadership as a means of growth. Urhekar's career highlights her operational and strategic expertise, ranging from her time in the Air Force to significant positions in renewable energy companies.

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