NML Board of Directors gets new director

New Millennium Iron Corp. vice-president of Raw Materials, including Global Minerals, at Tata Steel, Partha Sengupta, resigned as a director of the Corporation, due to the recent changes in organisational structure of the Tata Steel Group. Dibyendu Bose, Group Director (Investments and New Ventures) with Tata Steel has been appointed to the NML Board as a replacement for Sengupta.

Bose has worked with the International Trading Division of Tata Steel since its inception, and was instrumental in starting the Chartering Division of Tata Steel in 1992. He served as Tata Steel’s West Asia Representative from 1997 to 2001 in Dubai and Chief of M&S of Tata Pipes from 2001 to 2004. He has been with the Tata Steel Group for the last 28 years in various capacities. In 2002, he was nominated by Tata Steel for the CEDEP Executive Development program in INSEAD, France, and attended the Tata Group Strategic Leadership Seminar in 2005.

Bose is the current chairman of CII Urbanization and Future City Subcommittee and the past chairman of the CII Infrastructure & Shipping Sub Committee. He is also an executive committee member of Indian Chamber of Commerce, besides being a Board member of Dhamra Port Company.

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