Gallagher Security India announces two regional appointments
Eve Goode
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Gallagher Security has announced two new appointments to its India team.
The new recruits take the total number of new hires in India to four in 2024, following on from the appointment of Raj Varaham as Chennai’s Regional Sales Manager and Aashish Garhwal as the Senior Sales Manager, based in New Delhi, earlier this year.
Currently, Gallagher Security secures more than 11,000 doors across India and protects upwards of 200km of site perimeter for its 250 customers.
The new General Manager and Regional Manager
The new General Manager in Chennai, India, has been named as Deneshkumar V.
Deneshkumar has obtained a Bachelor of Engineering Degree, with a keen focus on electronics and instrumentation.
He has more than 22 years’ experience in operations management, sales and business development.
He has previously worked at Magnetic FAAC and Schneider Electric and hopes to continue driving growth and development with Gallagher Security in India.
Manav Kushwaha has been named as Ghaziabad’s Regional Manager.
Kushwaha has a Masters Degree in Marketing, a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and more than 13 years of experience in sales and marketing.
He has previously worked at Optex Pinnacle, Methodex Systems and Paramatrique Electric Solutions that have equipped him with valuable insights and skills to continue Gallagher’s success across India.
“Team growth and development”
R. Venkatesh, Director, Gallagher Security (India) said: “We are thrilled to welcome Manav and Deneshkumar to the Gallagher India team and we look forward to working with them both and achieving new milestones together.
“The focus areas for the year are centred around team growth and development, vertical specific focus, business integration and world-class partner experiences.
He added: “We continue to actively grow our team across India, with an additional focus on increasing and enabling our network of Channel Partners.
“Currently we have a team focused on delivering to the key vertical markets such as aviation, government, corrections, data centres and critical infrastructure.”