25 Jan 2016, 01:53 pm
The 68th AGM of the Eastern Chamber of Commerce was held at the Calcutta Club Ltd.
Angsuman Bandyopadhyay is a Project and Management Consultant and is the owner of M/s A.BANERJEE & ASSOCIATES.
He also presented her new team of Executive Committee for the year and spelt out the plans for the forthcoming year.
Bandyopadhyay was a member Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry, other Association and Trade Bodies, including CAPEXIL and is in the Board of many reputed Public and Private Companies having interest in Engineering, other manufacturing, real estate, export-Import, hotels, health care and education.
He was consultant to Indian Leather Products Association and MSME Department of Govt. of West Bengal.
The newly appointed office bearers of Eastern Chamber of Commerce include:
Angsuman Bandyopadhyay- President
Shyamashree Sen- Immediate Past President
Subir Dutta- Hony Secretary
Amit Gooptu - Treasurer
Mita Mukharji- Vice President.
The AGM was preceded by a Keynote address by Arijit Dutta, Managing Director, Priya Entertainments Pvt Ltd.
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