MUMBAI: Starbucks on Wednesday announced the appointment of Navin Gurnaney as the new chief executive beginning January 1, 2019, to replace Sumitro Ghosh, who is returning to the US for a role within Starbucks.
Gurnaney will be the third head of the company since its entry in October 2012 and will be responsible for driving the overall strategic direction and vision and further strengthening business.
He is returning to Starbucks after first joining in 2004 where he was a leader on US business for eight years.
Starbucks entered the domestic market in October 2012 through an equal joint venture with Tata Global Beverages and currently operates 128 stores.
While the RM-Z250 is powered with 249cm3, 4-stroke, fuel injection engine boasting light and compact design, the RM-Z450 is equipped with 449 cm3, 4-stroke, fuel injection and is the first motocross bike to adopt new balance free rear cushion suspension, the company said in a statement.
This acquisition follows Tata Communications' investment in Teleena in January 2017, when the company became the single largest shareholder with a 35 per cent stake.
Its technology reduces the operational complexity and cost of mobility and IoT deployments for businesses, the company said in a statement Wednesday.
The acquisition is an investment in technology and talent to complement Tata Communications' growth strategy in the global mobility and IoT market.
The new tower will make low wind sites viable.
The concrete tower was constructed onsite, using pre-cast in-situ, ensuring control on quality and internally reinforced with high strength steel cables, it said Wednesday.