By Samachar Digital
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National 26th Feb:- Strengthening its advisory board, Ola,
one of the world’s largest ride-hailing companies, today named Gautam
Bambawale as Senior Advisor for Corporate and International Affairs. A
retired bureaucrat, civil servant and executive, Gautam has played multiple
diplomatic roles during his 34-year career with the Indian Foreign Service.
He has served as India's Ambassador to
Bhutan and China as well as the High Commissioner of India to Pakistan between
2016 and 2017. Gautam also held a
number of positions where he was directly involved with advancing India’s
relations with Japan, China, and South Korea amongst other countries. With
his extensive experience in international relations, Gautam will play a key
role in advising Ola on
its Corporate Affairs initiatives across India and the global
markets in which it operates.
Speaking on his appointment, Gautam Bambawale said that Ola has driven transformational growth for India’s
mobility ecosystem and created
deep social and economic impact in its journey of just under a decade. As the company builds on its endeavour to build mobility, not just for India but for consumers globally, Ola’s
philosophy of collaborating with local governments
and communities will only help it build
more relevant and sustainable solutions for users and drivers. He is excited to join Bhavish and the Ola team in this
journey of
becoming an institution that is globally respected and is a hallmark of
collaboration.
Bhavish
Aggarwal, Co-founder and CEO, Ola said that he is very excited to welcome Gautam as a
Senior Advisor to Ola. His experience in international relations and diplomacy
from his three decades of service to the nation will play an invaluable role in
Ola’s next phase of growth across global markets.
He added that in our mission to build mobility for a
billion people, we also have the opportunity to build a global brand that every
Indian can be proud of. He looks forward to working closely with Gautam as we
build Ola into a globally respected mobility company.
Apart from serving in multiple
diplomatic roles, Gautam was India’s first Consul General in Guangzhou (China)
(2007–2009); the PMO (2002–2004); and served as the Joint Secretary for East
Asia, MEA (2009–2014). Currently a Professor and a member of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, at the Symbiosis International University,
Pune, Gautam earned his M.Phil. in Economics from Gokhale Institute of
Politics and Economics, Pune.
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