Campaign India Team
Aug 06, 2015

IBF ropes in Girish Srivastava as secretary general

Shailesh Shah was appointed to the position in February 2013

IBF ropes in Girish Srivastava as secretary general

The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has announced the appointment of Girish Srivastava as its secretary general.

An IBF statement informed that in his career spanning over 24 years, Srivastava has worked with NASSCOM, Bechtel Corporation, Bechtel Management Consulting, Reliance Industries and Toyo Engineering India, besides being part of projects mainly funded by international donor agencies.

Uday Shankar, president, IBF, said, “Girish has  done commendable job in the area of policy, regulations, promotion of cross-border trade in services, research, strategic expansion of existing businesses and development of new markets.

"Given his extraordinary contributions in policy, trade, reforms and governance working with both private and government sector, Girish has been regularly appointed as a member of several high profile government committees and programmes. I, along with rest of the IBF members welcome Girish and wish him success for his new assignment.”

Also read: IBF appoints Shailesh Shah secretary general

 
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