Meet Anand.Jain@Ril.Com ; the Inside Story of How Ambani's Trusted Lieutenant Is Attempting to Make Over a Modest Family Business of Plastics Processing and Textiles Into an Infrastructure Goliath.
Business Today › September 09, 2008
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They were both born in 1957, one in January and the other three months later. They studied in the same school (Abaay Morischa School in Mumbai), in the same class. Thereafter, they went their own ways one graduated from Bombay University and the other got a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering before pursuing an MBA from Stanford University. But, they always remained the best of friends. They also had the same mentor: One, Dhirubhai Ambani.
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Meet Anand.Jain@Ril.Com ; the Inside Story of How Ambani's Trusted Lieutenant Is Attempting to Make Over a Modest Family Business of Plastics Processing and Textiles Into an Infrastructure Goliath.
Date of birth: January 14, 1957
Education: Graduate from Bombay University; did a course in risk management from London Business SchoolFather's industry of choice: TransportJain, the entrepreneur was born in: 1985, at age 28His businesses of choice: Polypropylene and polyethylene woven products, steel sheets, yarn, etc.Bigger claim to fame: Mukesh Ambani's 'strategic advisor', who has played a key role in many of the group's capital mar...See the full content of this document
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