Schindler India Names Business Development Manager, NI Sales

Prakash

Schindler India recently named Tarisha Prakash business development manager, new installations (NI) sales. Based in Mumbai, Prakash brings approximately 10 years of professional experience, including nearly four years with Otis in various sales and managerial roles. Prior to assuming her new position with Schindler, Prakash was a key account manager for Interface in Mumbai, handling sales and business development for a range of flooring for clients including architects and corporate entities. She holds a bachelor’s degree in technology, electrical, electronics and communications from the University of Rajasthan in Jaipur and a post graduate diploma in management in IT and marketing from the Balaji Institute of Modern Management in Pune.

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