Sunil Alagh Explained

Sunil Alagh
Citizenship:India
Alma Mater:IIM Calcutta
Organization:Prasar Bharati
Occupation:Businessman
Spouse:Maya Alagh
Children:Anjori Alagh
Relatives:Sameer Nair (son-in-law)

Sunil Alagh is an Indian businessman. He regularly appears on Indian television and is on the board of multiple companies, including Prasar Bharati India and United Breweries.[1]

He is a former managing director and chief executive officer of Britannia Industries, an Indian food corporation. He joined Britannia in December 1974 and was the company's managing director for over a decade.[2]

After his exit from Britannia, Alagh founded a consulting firm, SKA Advisors, which advises clients on marketing strategies.[3] He was appointed as the President of the All India Management Association (AIMA) in 2004.[4] He was also the host of The Job Show on CNBC India, the first televised job hunt on Indian television.[5]

In 2020, he was appointed as advisory board chief at Vikas Multicorp.[6] [7]

Personal life

Alagh is married to Maya Alagh, an actress. Their daughter, Anjori Alagh is also an actress. His son-in-law, Sameer Nair (m. Sawari Alagh) is a senior media executive and CEO of Applause Entertainment.

Alagh is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Four BJP Fellow Travellers Inducted to Prasar Bharati Board. The Wire. 2019-10-16.
  2. Web site: Britannia dumps Sunil Alagh. www.telegraphindia.com. en. 2019-10-16.
  3. News: Alagh set for second innings in FMCG . S Kalyana Ramanathan . 13 August 2013 . . 17 November 2004 . New Delhi.
  4. News: Sunil Alagh takes over as AIMA President . Brian Carvalho . 13 August 2013 . . 12 Oct 2004 . New Delhi.
  5. News: CNBC, naukri.com to air first job show. Press Trust of India. 2006-01-04. Business Standard India. 2019-10-17.
  6. News: Vikas Multicorp appoints Sunil Alagh as advisory board chief . @businessline . en.
  7. News: Vikas Multicorp appoints FMCG veteran Sunil Alagh as first chairman of its advisory board . The Economic Times.