Sanjay Gawde appointed Head- HR and Administration of Mahindra Logistics effective 1 October 2024, as Edwin Lobo resigns

Edwin Lobo has resigned from the services of the Company on 22 July 2024, on account of personal commitments.

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Sanjay Gawde

Sanjay Gawde

Mahindra Logistics has appointed Sanjay Gawde as Head - Human Resource and Administration, effective 1 October 2024, as Edwin Lobo tenders his resignation citing personal commitments, effective 30 September 2024. 

"Edwin Lobo has resigned from the services of the Company on 22 July 2024, on account of personal commitments. His resignation shall be effective from the close of business hours of 30 September 2024," the company said in an exchange notification. 

Sanjay Gawde is a seasoned HR professional, with 22+ years of well-rounded experience. He has experience in Rewards, Talent Management, Industrial Relations, HR Operations and across domains like ITeS, Manufacturing, Consulting and Financial Services.

Gawde has held several leadership position with Mahindra and Mahindra Limited, John Deere etc as Head of Group Talent Management and Group Rewards.

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