Not In Town | @notintownlive | 31 Aug 2019, 04:07 pm

New Delhi: InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which runs airline IndiGo, on Friday announced the name of GE-Healthcase official, Aditya Pande, as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), media reports said.
The announcement was made after outgoing CFO Rohit Philip's stepped down from his post.
Philip will leave IndiGo on September 16.
IndiGo Chief Executive Office Ronojoy Dutta said as quoted by Business Today, "We are delighted at Aditya's decision to join the IndiGo team and welcome him to the Company."
"His enormous and varied experience and understanding of the complexities of the various businesses he has worked will be invaluable to our future plans."
Pande, a chartered accountant, has an experience of 27 years in finance and is presently the CFO of GE-Healthcare.
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