| Profile | Anil K Khandelwal Chairman & Managing Director, Bank Of Baroda |
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Dr. Anil K Khandelwal, Chairman & Managing Director, Bank of Baroda, has a brilliant academic career and over three decades of banking experience. A chemical engineer with an MBA and a degree in Law, he also holds a Doctoral Degree in Management. He is also a Fellow of the Indian Institute OF Banking & Finance.
Dr. Khandelwal was also the Chairman & Managing Director of Dena Bank for a year till February 2005, before he took over as the Chairman & Managing Director of Bank of Baroda. During his tenure at Dena Bank he had successfully piloted the turnaround of the Bank. Prior to this he was the Executive Director at Bank of Baroda since 2000. During his career at Bank of Baroda, he has also held several important positions. Dr. Khandelwal besides an astute banker has also been closely associated with HRD movement in the country and is one of the founder members of National HRD Network. He authored the first book on HRD in Banks. He was selected as HRD consultant by the United Nations to work on a project for the Presidential Commission on Banking, Tanzania. In recognition of his application of HRD interventions in business situations, he was awarded the coveted NATIONAL AWARD OF 'BEST HRD CHIEF' by the National HRD Network. The Conference of Intellectuals awarded him the Great Son of the Soil award. He has also been the recipient of the Grid Leadership Award for Excellence in Corporate Management in 2004. Besides being a whole-time Director of the Bank, he is also a member on several Internal Committees, Study Groups and Committees of the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India and Indian Banks' Association. Dr. Khandelwal is a director on the Boards of New India Assurance Company Limited and Agricultural Finance Corporation of India. He is the Chairman Board of Governors of the Academy of Human Resources Development, a premier professional body in the country. He is also a member on the Governing Council of Centre for Organisational Development (Hyderabad) as also the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIB&F) and the Institute for Bank Personnel Selection (IBPS). He is also a Member on the Advisory Council of Bankers Training College, Mumbai - the apex training institute of the of Reserve Bank of India He is also on the Editorial Advisory Board of Prajnan, the banking journal of National Institute for Bank Management. He has also been elected for a three-year term to the Governing Board of National Institute of Bank Management. Recently the Economic Times, Corporate Dossier (16th December 2005) has named him as the 36th among the 100 Most Powerful CEO in the country and he is perhaps the only Public Sector Bank Chief to find a place in the list. | ||