Tejpreet Singh Chopra has been appointed President & CEO of GE Commercial Finance India. A ten-year GE veteran, Chopra brings considerable management and global finance experience to his new post, which he assumed in May 2006.
Most recently, Chopra was Senior Vice-President and Country Head - India for GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing unit of GE. In 2005, he moved from the unit's headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, to open a GECAS office in Delhi and has since arranged more than $1 billion in financing for India's growing airline industry.
Since joining GE in 1996, Chopra has held positions in marketing, structured finance and risk management, at both Stamford and Hong Kong at GECAS. He also managed global sales for the regional jet program at GECAS.
24/07/06 Moneycontrol.com
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