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    Turner India appoints Rohit Suri as HR Director



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    Monday - Jul 11, 2005
    Televisionpoint.com Team
    Turner India has appointed Rohit Suri as human resources director; it was announced by Anshuman Misra, MD, Turner India. Based out of Mumbai, Rohit will lead the human resources team and be responsible for the complete human resources management for Turner in India.

    As Director, he will oversee human resources management strategies, systems and policies to ensure that Turner continues to retain its talent and attract top professionals to the company. He will be responsible for the development and implementation of Human Resource systems and policies; recruitment and retention; performance management implementation; staff development and career growth.

    "Rohit joins us with tremendous experience in the Human Resources domain and we are glad to have him on board. With over 100 employees in India, Turner’s team has grown rapidly over the last few years and we are sure that a talented professional of his experience will definitely benefit our organization," said Anshuman Misra, Managing Director, Turner India.

    Rohit brings to Turner a wealth of human resources experience, specifically in the IT and media industries. Prior to joining Turner, he worked with Star India Pvt. Ltd. Rohit is an alumni of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.
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