Wittur Holding Taps Arora As Junior Group Controller

Arora

Wittur Holding GmbH has tapped Tarun Arora as junior group controller, based in Munich, Germany, Arora announced on LinkedIn. In this role, Arora reports directly to the head of Corporate Controlling and Business Intelligence, providing business metrics insights, planning budgets, creating financial forecasts and serving as a liaison between Wittur’s finance department and other global business functions. Prior to his role at Wittur, Arora was an intern in the finance department at global logistics company GEODIS. He holds a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Panjab University in Chandigarh, India, and an MBA in business, management and marketing from Berlin School of Business and Innovation in Germany.

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