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Redington Announces Leadership Elevations Across Key Markets


Updated: April 15, 2025 13:54

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Redington Ltd has announced a series of leadership changes, appointing new CEOs for its operations across multiple regions. These strategic elevations reflect the company’s commitment to strengthening its presence in global markets and driving innovation in technology distribution.  
 
Serkan Celik has been elevated to CEO for Turkey, Africa, and Egypt, bringing his extensive experience in managing operations across diverse geographies. His leadership is expected to enhance Redington’s footprint in these regions, fostering growth and operational efficiency.  
 
Rajat Vohra has been appointed CEO for India operations, a move that underscores Redington’s focus on expanding its influence in one of its most significant markets. With his expertise in technology distribution and business strategy, Vohra is set to lead the company’s initiatives in India, ensuring continued success and market leadership.  
 
Ramesh Natarajan has been named CEO for IME (India and Middle East), a role that positions him at the helm of Redington’s operations across these critical regions. His leadership will be instrumental in driving synergies between the Indian and Middle Eastern markets, optimizing business strategies and fostering innovation.  
 
Key Highlights:  
  • - Serkan Celik elevated to CEO for Turkey, Africa, and Egypt, strengthening Redington’s presence in these regions.  
  • - Rajat Vohra appointed CEO for India operations, reinforcing the company’s commitment to growth in the Indian market.  
  • - Ramesh Natarajan named CEO for IME (India and Middle East), leading strategic initiatives across these territories.  
  • - The leadership changes align with Redington’s vision of expanding its global footprint and enhancing operational efficiency.  
  • - The appointments are expected to drive innovation and business growth in technology distribution.  
Sources: Redington Group, Market Watch, Business Standard

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