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GSK Consumer Healthcare appoints Rahul Kapoor as the HR Business Leader for India Sub- Continent
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GSK Consumer Healthcare appoints Rahul Kapoor as the HR Business Leader for India Sub- Continent

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 23 Apr 2018, 01:17 pm

Mumbai, Apr 23 (IBNS): GSK Consumer Healthcare Ltd. has appointed Rahul Kapoor as the HR Business Leader, ISC, effective Jun 1, 2018.

Based in Gurugram, Rahul will report to Arun Sehgal, Vice President- HR, Asia Pacific and will be a part of the ISC Leadership Team.

He will succeed Ongmu Gombu, who has been promoted as Vice President, HR Operations Lead, Asia. Team.

Rahul has nearly two decades of experience in Asian markets including India, Japan and Korea and South East Asia.

He joined GSK India in 2008 and after a successful stint, in July 2014, he became the HR Business Lead for Consumer Healthcare Asia.

Post the Novartis Joint Venture (JV), he was appointed HR Business Lead for South East Asia and Japan/Korea.

Prior to GSK, Rahul has worked with ITC and GE.

Rahul holds a MPM in HR from Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.

Ongmu joined GSK in 2015 from Baxter Healthcare.

She started her HR career with Essar Oil and thereafter worked for a number of multinationals including Duracell, Gillette and P&G in India, the US and the Middle East.

 

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