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Stone Bridge International, a leading international consultancy business enterprises has considerably expanded its practice in India and added that four high-level advisers in Washington and New Delhi. The move to improve Stonebridge’s Global Reach.
Stonebridge CEO Anthony Harrington said: “This high-level team to help our customers in India, press the remarkable economic transition. Stonebridge India, the platform of counselling and support Indian and multinational corporations in several sectors.
Former U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Celeste has decades of experience in India and will continue to play a leading role in providing strategic advice to the client company as Senior Director. Ambassador Celeste two terms as governor of Ohio and was director of the Peace Corps. He is currently president of Colorado College.
More Stonebridge is pleased to announce four new additions to its team of India, including Pradman Kaul, Chairman and CEO of Hughes Network Systems, Diane McMahon, previously with the Council on Foreign Relations and director of the US-India Business Council; Srini Srinivasan, former chairman of AT Kearney in India, whose headquarters is in New Delhi, and Raymond Vickery, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development.
Pradman Kaul, Chairman and CEO of Hughes Network Systems (HNS), meets Stonebridge as Senior Director. HNS is the world leader in broadband communications satellite services and network solutions with customers in 100 countries. Kaul is a great expert in the field of telecommunications and Industry has recently been a national reconciliation Academy of Engineering. Kaul has several company’s success in India and is president of the Maryland-India-Business Round-Table.
Diane McMahon, including the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Stonebridge as Vice President. Previously, McMahon has served as director of the US-India Business Council and Director of the International Trade Policy in the law firm Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw. McMahon coordinated July 2005 meeting between members of Congress and Prime Minister Singh by the JRC and the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans.
Srini Srinivasan, former president of AT Kearney (India) Ltd, meets Stonebridge as Senior Director, whose headquarters is in New Delhi. Srinivasan has extensive operational experience and strategic planned and executed several new ventures in India for a number of sectors. He is recognized as a leading expert in the field of information technology, software development, R & D, as well as organizational transformation initiatives overall.
Raymond Vickery, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development, meets Stonebridge as Senior Vice President. Vickery is well known for his work in India, the USA’s economic policy. He served as chairman of the US-India Business Council Working Group on chemicals and petrochemicals and has extensive experience advising clients multinationals in India. During his time at the Chamber of Commerce, Vickery departure for the USA and India Commercial Alliance.
These additions Stonebridge improve the expertise and knowledge of India’s political and economic landscape. Stonebridge Chairman Samuel Berger, former U.S. National Security Adviser, will continue to actively promote US-India Business Cooperation and is a member of the Aspen Institute’s strategy of USA and India strategic dialogue. Mr. Leblanc is also chairman of DB Zwirn Global Investments, a subsidiary of another investment fund international capital and trade vessels of more than $ 4 billion in capital under management and 15 offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
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Stone Bridge International, a leading international consultancy business enterprises has considerably expanded its practice in India and added that four high-level advisers in Washington and New Delhi. The move to improve Stonebridge’s Global Reach.
Stonebridge CEO Anthony Harrington said: “This high-level team to help our customers in India, press the remarkable economic transition. Stonebridge India, the platform of counselling and support Indian and multinational corporations in several sectors.
Former U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Celeste has decades of experience in India and will continue to play a leading role in providing strategic advice to the client company as Senior Director. Ambassador Celeste two terms as governor of Ohio and was director of the Peace Corps. He is currently president of Colorado College.
More Stonebridge is pleased to announce four new additions to its team of India, including Pradman Kaul, Chairman and CEO of Hughes Network Systems, Diane McMahon, previously with the Council on Foreign Relations and director of the US-India Business Council; Srini Srinivasan, former chairman of AT Kearney in India, whose headquarters is in New Delhi, and Raymond Vickery, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development.
Pradman Kaul, Chairman and CEO of Hughes Network Systems (HNS), meets Stonebridge as Senior Director. HNS is the world leader in broadband communications satellite services and network solutions with customers in 100 countries. Kaul is a great expert in the field of telecommunications and Industry has recently been a national reconciliation Academy of Engineering. Kaul has several company’s success in India and is president of the Maryland-India-Business Round-Table.
Diane McMahon, including the Council on Foreign Relations, occurs in Stonebridge as Vice President. Previously, McMahon has served as director of the US-India Business Council and Director of the International Trade Policy in the law firm Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw. McMahon coordinated July 2005 meeting between members of Congress and Prime Minister Singh by the JRC and the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans.
Srini Srinivasan, former president of AT Kearney (India) Ltd, meets Stonebridge as Senior Director, whose headquarters is in New Delhi. Srinivasan has extensive operational experience and strategic planned and executed several new ventures in India for a number of sectors. He is recognized as a leading expert in the field of information technology, software development, R & D and complete organizational transformation initiatives.
Raymond Vickery, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development, meets Stonebridge as Senior Vice President. Vickery is well known for his work in India, the USA’s economic policy. He served as chairman of the US-India Business Council Working Group on chemicals and petrochemicals and has extensive experience advising clients multinationals in India. During his time at the Chamber of Commerce, Vickery departure for the USA and India Commercial Alliance.
These additions Stonebridge improve the expertise and knowledge of India’s political and economic landscape. Stonebridge Chairman Samuel Berger, former U.S. National Security Adviser, will continue to actively promote US-India Business Cooperation and is a member of the Aspen Institute’s strategy of USA and India strategic dialogue. Mr. Leblanc is also chairman of DB Zwirn Global Investments, a subsidiary of another investment fund international capital and trade vessels of more than $ 4 billion in capital under management and 15 offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
Stonebridge Vice-President H.P. Goldfield has participated actively in the USA and India, while trade relations, as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development and the White House in the Reagan administration. Vice President Matthew Goodman, was responsible for the problems of India during his service as director of the Asian economy in the National Security Council of President Bush.
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Hughes Escorts Communications Limited (HECL) will be implemented DirecWay merger of outlets across the country, press the final segment of customers.
These stores offer prepaid and postpaid services of three major categories - collection of payment, broadband Internet service and education.
HECL, a joint venture between Hughes Network Systems and leaders of the group, offers satellite communications and value-added services for businesses by DirecWay brand products and services.
National Manager, Channel-Development, p. Ganesh said: “We are planning the establishment of 500 centres of concentration until December, including 100 in the East. About 150 outlets and be operational within the next four to six weeks.
The number of outlets is expected that by 2500 in the coming years.
The company is in negotiations with banks, insurance, travel agencies, telecommunications operators and distribution companies throughout the country for payment.
“We have already been initiated with Standard Chartered Bank for credit card payments and mobile operators Hutch in some quarters. We are also discussing with the railway company and ticketing agencies online booking and supply and Other telecommunications companies, “added Ganesh.
The fusion centers established by the model franchise and is related to the Hughes DirecWay satellite broadband platform.
All businesses based on volume, in connection with the merger brand, while the Global Education for branded high-end Enterprise Education.
HECL also wish to education venture in Singapore, Malaysia, West Asia, Nepal and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region by forming partnerships. Ganesh, said the partnership would be finalised at the end of the year.
The company has 40 classrooms in 25 cities currently. There have recently been marketed by students forming an alliance with Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies in Mumbai.
“We are now developing a progressive way to take the small towns and benefits such as quality of training institutes and XLRI IIM in these areas,” says Ganesh. “Approximately 75 to 80 classrooms are in place in the next 18 months. “
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Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) has entered into a partnership with Hughes Escorts Communications Ltd to launch an education programme on business management through broadband satellite connection. Hughes Escorts is a subsidiary of Hughes Network Systems of the US. Hughes Escorts is setting up a studio in XLRI campus at Jamshedpur at a cost of Rs3 crore.
XLRI intends to conduct the course live in 14 cities across India from Sep 2002. The 14-month, 360-hours course is expected to cost Rs1.50 lakh per student.
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