V. Raghunathan

V.Raghunathan
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Born(1954-09-19)19 September 1954
Ambala, Haryana, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materIIM Calcutta
Occupation(s)CEO, Academic, Author, Columnist
SpouseMeena Raghunathan
Websitewww.vraghunathan.com · blog

Prof. V. Raghunathan is a well-known academic, author, columnist, hobbyist and a CEO. Since 2005, he has been the CEO of GMR Varalakshmi Foundation, which he has steered to several prestigious international and national awards. Earlier he was President, ING Vysya Bank (2001-2004) and Managing Director, GMR Industries Ltd (2007-2008). He has been an Adjunct Professor at the Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, since 1990, where he lectures in behavioural finance every year. He taught finance and accounting at IIM, Ahmedabad from 1982 to 2001, where he held various positions, including Chairman, Post Graduate Programme. An author with several insightful books, he is the author of Ganesha on the Dashboard (Penguin 2012), The Corruption Conundrum And Other Paradoxes And Dilemmas (Penguin 2010), Don’t Sprint The Marathon (Harper Collins, 2010), Games Indians Play (Penguin 2006), and several other books in Corporate Finance. Raghunathan is also a columnist of long standing, especially with The Economic Times, and has authored over 500 papers and articles. He sits on numerous boards and speaks extensively in India and abroad. He also blogs for The Times of India and has held a cartoon column briefly with The Financial Express in the past. Collecting old and ancient locks is his hobby and his collection is probably the largest in India. He has also played chess at all-India level in the past. A graduate of Panjab University, Chandigarh, Raghunathan obtained his doctorate in finance from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. More on him and his writings can be seen on his website. Raghunathan is a Tamilian, born and brought up in Punjab and Haryana, and spent much of his early schooling in Jammu & Kashmir. His single longest place of stay has been Ahmedabad, Gujarat. For the last 12 years, he has spent equal amount of time between Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

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V. Raghunathan

V.Raghunathan
 
Born(1954-09-19)19 September 1954
Ambala, Haryana, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materIIM Calcutta
Occupation(s)CEO, Academic, Author, Columnist
SpouseMeena Raghunathan
Websitewww.vraghunathan.com · blog

Prof. V. Raghunathan is a well-known academic, author, columnist, hobbyist and a CEO. Since 2005, he has been the CEO of GMR Varalakshmi Foundation, which he has steered to several prestigious international and national awards. Earlier he was President, ING Vysya Bank (2001-2004) and Managing Director, GMR Industries Ltd (2007-2008). He has been an Adjunct Professor at the Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, since 1990, where he lectures in behavioural finance every year. He taught finance and accounting at IIM, Ahmedabad from 1982 to 2001, where he held various positions, including Chairman, Post Graduate Programme. An author with several insightful books, he is the author of Ganesha on the Dashboard (Penguin 2012), The Corruption Conundrum And Other Paradoxes And Dilemmas (Penguin 2010), Don’t Sprint The Marathon (Harper Collins, 2010), Games Indians Play (Penguin 2006), and several other books in Corporate Finance. Raghunathan is also a columnist of long standing, especially with The Economic Times, and has authored over 500 papers and articles. He sits on numerous boards and speaks extensively in India and abroad. He also blogs for The Times of India and has held a cartoon column briefly with The Financial Express in the past. Collecting old and ancient locks is his hobby and his collection is probably the largest in India. He has also played chess at all-India level in the past. A graduate of Panjab University, Chandigarh, Raghunathan obtained his doctorate in finance from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. More on him and his writings can be seen on his website. Raghunathan is a Tamilian, born and brought up in Punjab and Haryana, and spent much of his early schooling in Jammu & Kashmir. His single longest place of stay has been Ahmedabad, Gujarat. For the last 12 years, he has spent equal amount of time between Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

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