Alliance Group Adds Rajendra Joshi To The Board of Directors;  Appoints Rajendra Joshi as the Whole Time Director of the Company

South India’ based Real Estate Developer, Alliance Group & Urbanrise, today announced that the company has appointed Mr. Rajendra Joshi to its Board of Directors as a Whole Time Director, with effect from 6th April, 2022.

A veteran with 30 years of experience, Rajendra Joshi has led many leading brands in the country and has been instrumental in launching many brands and firms with respect to financial services and real estate industry in the South Indian metros. Mr. Rajendra Joshi comes with an educational background of Masters in Physics from University of Jodhpur and MBA from University of Ajmer. Having joined the Alliance Group in the year 2016, as the Executive Director of Sales and Marketing, Rajendra Joshi, with his high level of administrative and Sales & Marketing acumen has guided the company in launching over 25 million sq.ft of residential community and developing over 22,000 homes. 

Commenting on the appointment, Manoj Namburu, Chairman and Managing Director of Alliance Group said, “We are pleased to welcome Mr. Rajendra Joshi to the board as the whole-time Director. Mr. Rajendra Joshi’s experience and leadership has contributed to the company’s significant growth over the years. Rajendra’s long history in leadership, his administrative capability and his valuable contribution to the company makes him an ideal person for this role. I am confident that Rajendra will bring more depth and diversity to our Board”.

 About Alliance Group and Urbanrise

Alliance Group is South India’s Largest Real Estate Developer who has delivered over 7,500+ homes. The organization has 54 million Sq.Ft. under development and another 25 million Sq.Ft. of projects is in planning stage, with a real estate portfolio of Rs.33,000 Crores. The Organization is backed & funded by the world’s Topmost Financial Institutions.

Also Read: Alliance Group and Urbanrise Clocks Rs.2,290 Cr Sales Revenue in FY 2021-22

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