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Barista chief says it's time for a sabbatical
New Delhi: The surprise exit of Ravi S Deol as managing director of the homegrown coffee retail chain Barista has the industry asking as to what his next move will be. An avid reader, Deol says he's headed to London Business School for higher studies once his three-year contract with Barista ends on August 31. He will, however, continue to remain on the board of Barista as a non-executive director.
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KSA Technopak's Rajan Chibba quits
New Delhi: Rajan Chibba, who was the executive director of KSA Technopak, has quit the management consultancy firm, industry sources said. Chibba, who had been with KSA Technopak for about three years, has left the company to pursue his own business interests, sources said. Chibba had been closely involved with all KSA Technopak services, including various aspects of retailing, food and food services, FMCGs, textiles and apparel, healthcare, and so on. The Delhi-based KSA Technopak is the Indian subsidiary of global consultancy firm Kurt Salmon Associates. Technopak, in India, was started in 1992 as a management consulting firm. In late 1992, the firm entered into an alliance with Kurt Salmon Associates, which subsequently developed into a joint venture in 1996, when KSA took an equity position in the Indian firm. Besides India, KSA Technopak also services the South Asian and West Asian markets.
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domain-B : Indian business : News Review : 2 June 2003 : people