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  2. Sanjiv Mehta (Indian businessman) - Wikipedia

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    2 [ 3] Sanjiv Mehta (born 1959/1960) is an Indian business executive, and the former chairman and managing director (MD) of Hindustan Unilever Limited, India's largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company and one of the top five most valuable companies in India. [ 4] Mehta became the CEO and MD of Hindustan Unilever in October 2013, and in ...

  3. Harish Manwani - Wikipedia

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    He was made a non-executive chairman of Hindustan Unilever in 2005. In 2011, he was appointed the global COO for Unilever, with P&L responsibility for all the markets. [2] He retired on 31 December 2014, after more than 38 years.

  4. Nitin Paranjpe - Wikipedia

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    Nitin Paranjpe (born 1963) is the present Chief Transformation Officer & Chief People Officer of Unilever, a position that he took over in Jan 2022. [1] Prior to this he was the President of Unilever's Food and Refreshment business, a role he was appointed in 2018. Before this, he headed the Home Care business from 1 October 2013. [2]

  5. Prakash Tandon - Wikipedia

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    He eventually became director of Unilever in 1951. He had become a member of the first board of Hindustan Lever in 1956 and then the first Indian Chairman in 1961. Tandon was an extremely influential business leader in independent India, and one of the pioneers of professional management in India.

  6. Hindustan Unilever - Wikipedia

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    Unilever plc (61.90%) Website. www .hul .co .in. Hindustan Unilever Limited ( HUL) is a British-owned Indian final goods company headquartered in Mumbai. [ 3] It is a subsidiary of the British company Unilever. Its products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents, personal care products, water purifiers, and other fast-moving consumer goods ...

  7. Kodaikanal mercury poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The mercury contamination in Kodaikanal originated at a thermometer factory owned by Hindustan Unilever. Unilever acquired the thermometer factory from cosmetics maker Pond's India Ltd. Pond's moved the factory from the United States to India in 1982 after the plant owned there by its parent, Chesebrough-Pond's, had to be dismantled following increased awareness in developed countries of ...

  8. Ashok Sekhar Ganguly - Wikipedia

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    He was the Chairman of Hindustan Lever Ltd from 1980 to 1990 and a member of the Unilever Board from 1990 to 1997. Dr. Ganguly has held board level positions with various other multinationals, including Hindustan Lever, ICI India, British Airways, Wipro, Tata AIG Life Insurance Co, Hemogenomics, and Firstsource Solutions. He was a member of the ...

  9. Lever Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In September 1929, Unilever was formed by a merger of the operations of Dutch Margarine Unie and British soapmaker Lever Brothers, named as a blend of the two firms' names. [1] By 1930, it employed 250,000 people and in terms of market value, was the largest company in Britain. [7] Unilever was the first modern multinational company. [7]