Toshiba Corporation - Japan has appointed Tomohiko Okada as Managing Director at Toshiba India, a 100% subsidiary of the Group. Effective April 01, 2016, Okada will lead Toshiba India to the path of next level of growth across Group's storage, social infrastructure, and energy businesses in the country.
Okada will replace Kenji Urai, who has been committed to India success story and played an integral role in Toshiba's growth and development in India. Under his leadership during the past six years, Toshiba's India growth strategy has enhanced including the significant extension of the business portfolio, and expansion of their production capacity.
Urai, the erstwhile Managing Director at Toshiba India said, "It was an enriching and a humbling 'India experience' for me. After heading India operations for over six years, I can confidently state that the stint in India remains the most memorable one. The diversity of people, their culture and the unique business opportunity and challenges that India posed is enormous and one of its kind."
"Mr. Tomohiko Okada brings extensive experience in the Group's Energy operations across market segments and geographies and has led several successful project acquisitions across global operations. I am confident that he will continue the strong growth momentum and lead Toshiba India to newer heights", Urai further added.
Accepting his new role, Okada said, "Toshiba has been an intrinsic part of India's energy and social infrastructure fabric with a manufacturing presence for more than half a century and I feel extremely privileged to head the operations in India. Mr. Kenji Urai has played an instrumental role in establishing India as a key market and an important manufacturing & export hub for Toshiba.
"With the exciting developments in the country for manufacturing in India, Toshiba India is poised for many more milestones. With my experience, I look forward to pursue the 'For the Next India' story further. We have one of the finest teams and strategic partners on-board to take Toshiba forward and support the development in the country."
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