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Anil Saboo inducted as President of IEEMA for 2020-21
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Anil Saboo inducted as President of IEEMA for 2020-21

Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers' Association (IEEMA), the apex association of the Indian electrical equipment manufacturing industry, has announced Anil Saboo as the President, IEEMA for 2020-2021. Saboo will take over the coveted post during the IEEMA annual convention and AGM to be held on September 23, 2020 themed as ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’.
Anil Saboo is an entrepreneur, innovator, mentor and a philanthropist by heart. His venture Elektrolites (Power) Private Limited has earned its steady growth and success through its core principles of innovations, ethics, excellence and customer focus. Saboo launched his venture at a young age of 20.  He believes passion, patience, persistence and perseverance make an unbeatable combination for success. And innovation is key to drive it further.
IEEMA also announced other office bearers, Vijay Karia, CMD, Ravin Infraprojects Pvt Ltd and Neeraj Nanda, President-South Asia- T&D Solar, KEC International Ltd are also elected as Vice Presidents for the year 2020-2021.
The association believes that he will provide exceptional leadership to IEEMA at this important juncture because of his outstanding professional credentials and extensive international experience. He is very well known in the Industry for his work with utilities and across electrical equipment spectrum and people management.

Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers' Association (IEEMA), the apex association of the Indian electrical equipment manufacturing industry, has announced Anil Saboo as the President, IEEMA for 2020-2021. Saboo will take over the coveted post during the IEEMA annual convention and AGM to be held on September 23, 2020 themed as ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’.Anil Saboo is an entrepreneur, innovator, mentor and a philanthropist by heart. His venture Elektrolites (Power) Private Limited has earned its steady growth and success through its core principles of innovations, ethics, excellence and customer focus. Saboo launched his venture at a young age of 20.  He believes passion, patience, persistence and perseverance make an unbeatable combination for success. And innovation is key to drive it further.IEEMA also announced other office bearers, Vijay Karia, CMD, Ravin Infraprojects Pvt Ltd and Neeraj Nanda, President-South Asia- T&D Solar, KEC International Ltd are also elected as Vice Presidents for the year 2020-2021.The association believes that he will provide exceptional leadership to IEEMA at this important juncture because of his outstanding professional credentials and extensive international experience. He is very well known in the Industry for his work with utilities and across electrical equipment spectrum and people management.

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