NITN | @notintownlive | 06 Dec 2021, 10:42 pm
Legal Salah
Kolkata: Legal Salah, a legal-tech startup, announced the onboarding of Ranjan Mistry, a famous Indian serial social entrepreneur, as it's Strategic Advisor and board member to further the company's expansion plans in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
Over the years, Ranjan Mistry has been involved with rural entrepreneurship and impacting rural population by penetrating those markets through his diverse approaches, a company release said.
Currently, he is also serving as an advisor and board member at Medishala, Bihar-based health tech startup, and as a mentor for Startup India, & Bala Vikasa International Centre.
At the Kolkata-based startup, Mistry will strategise the direction of technology development, brand value, rural penetration, and expansion within Legal Salah and it's group companies, a senior company official said.
"Ranjan's groundwork experience of building community from scratch will facilitate us to strategies our tier-2 and tier -3 plan in a more concrete manner," said Subh Jha, CEO of Legal Salah.
Ranjan Mistry said,"I am very excited about my new role and look forward to the opportunity of driving Legal Salah's vision of democratising legal further while working with a very talented team at Legal Salah."
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