Schaeffler India appoints Shibi Mathew as Head of Human Resources and CSR
Mathew brings over 22 years of extensive experience in strategic and operational HR to Schaeffler India, along with a strong track record in pivotal leadership roles.
Schaeffler India, a motion technology company, has appointed Shibi Mathew as Head of Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), effective November 4, 2024.
Mathew brings over 22 years of experience in strategic and operational HR to the company, along with a strong track record in pivotal leadership roles. Her expertise in building high-performing teams, coupled with her proficiency in Shared Services, Digitalization, Global Mobility, HR Analytics, and Diversity & Inclusion, will play a key role in enhancing Schaeffler India’s people-first approach and advancing its CSR agenda.
Harsha Kadam, MD and CEO of Schaeffler India, said, "I am confident that her leadership in HR and CSR will significantly contribute to our employee-centric approach and to driving Schaeffler’s goals of sustainable growth and innovation in motion technology.”
Shibi Mathew, Head of HR and CSR, Schaeffler India, said, "Joining Schaeffler India presents an incredible opportunity to collaborate with a team deeply committed to operational excellence, technological innovation, and social responsibility.”
A graduate of Pune University, Mathew holds a master’s degree in Personnel Management, along with a Diploma in Labour Law (2002) and a Diploma in Executive Leadership CORE, specializing in Business Analytics, Financial Accounting, and Economics (2020).
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