KNAV appoints Jyoti Mahendru as practice director

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Mahendru will focus on developing and servicing KNAV clients across diverse industries and functions, helping them achieve their HR transformation objectives

Georgia- based not-for-profit, non-practising, non-trading corporation, KNAV has just hired Jyoti Mahendru, as practice director for its HR solutions practice, effective yesterday. KNAV offers audit, tax, valuation, risk and business advisory services through its independent member firms.

Based in New Delhi, Mahendru will focus on developing and servicing KNAV clients across diverse industries and functions, helping them achieve their HR transformation objectives that entail organisational restructuring, competency assessment, succession planning and establishment of robust HR policies. Her team will also assist clients with their recruitment requirements.

Talking about the appointment, Vaibhav Manek, KNAV’s lead partner for business advisory services says, “Our clients are increasingly requiring a single professional services firm to assist them with their business growth and transformation objectives. Jyoti Mahendru joins us to lead the HR solutions practice of KNAV in the strategic market of North India with an emphasis on the NCR.”

Speaking about her appointment, Mahendru says, “I believe in KNAV’s focussed approach to servicing their clients with specialised expertise within the HR practice, to provide unmatched value.”

Mahendru has completed her MBA in human resource development from IMT Ghaziabad. She has over 18 years of professional experience, having worked as the head-HR for organisations, such as Bharti Walmart, Barista Coffee and Modicare. She has also worked with Star India and Tata Press apart from working on specific HR consulting assignments, as an executive coach and as an independent consultant.

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