JITENDRA BHATIA

General Manager (Sales)Corporate Office

Just like every other successful organisation, it's the collegial work culture that brings out the best in the individual and the collective.

"My professional journey in the sales domain has been a long one, almost 21 years, and looking back, it fills me with immense pride and achievement. Not just the professional achievements, but also the opportunities I have been afforded to work with some of the most reputable companies. But just like every other successful organisation, it's the collegial work culture that brings out the best in the individual and the collective."

That is where Triveni passed the test for me, and that too with flying colors.

I joined Triveni roughly 10 years back as Deputy General Manager in the sales team. In my current role, I assume the responsibility of overseeing channel sales, institutional sales, and managing key accounts at a national level for pharma-grade sugar. A significant milestone in my professional journey involved playing a pivotal role in the induction process of Triveni's new plant for pharma-grade sugar and establishing the same in the market.

I'd be remiss if I did not humbly thank and acknowledge Triveni's management with a special mention to my mentor Mr. R K. Goel. His continued guidance and unwavering benevolence have allowed me to achieve this decade of professional proficiency.

- JITENDRA BHATIAGeneral Manager (Sales) Corporate Office

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