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General Electric elevates Divya Srivastava as CHRO for South Asia biz

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General Electric Healthcare South Asia has announced to elevate senior Human Resource professional, Divya Srivastava as CHRO.

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Healthcare South Asia has announced to elevate senior Human Resource professional,  as . Srivastava was earlier posted as Total Rewards Global Processes Leader and Sales Compensation Strategy Leader at GE.

“I am honoured to assume my new role as HR Leader for GE Healthcare South Asia, a dream made possible through a decade of incredible learning opportunities and support of inspiring leaders, rock-solid mentors and talented colleagues at GE,” Divya Srivastava, CHRO, GE Healthcare South Asia, said in a post.

According to GE, Srivastava brings along 14 years of experience working across various HR roles. Srivastava joined GE in 2011 as a member of the global HR Leadership Programme (HRLP) and since then, has been associated with the company.

“In this moment of new beginnings, I am energized by our mission and purpose of improving lives in moments that matter,” Srivastava said.

Before working with GE, Srivastava worked with Hindustan Unilever for more than four years, most recently serving in the role of Talent & Capability Manager.

Srivastava has completed her BTech from the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET), Lucknow and MA from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai.

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