Biden
Appoints Two Indian-American CEOs to Advisory Committee; Know About Revathi Advaithi & Manish Bapna
The Committee includes up to
45 members recommended by the U.S. Trade Representative who are appointed by the
President and have expertise in general trade, investment, and development issues,
including representatives of non-federal governments, labor,
industry, agriculture, small business, service industries, retailers, nongovernmental
environmental and conservation organizations, and consumer interests.
Who is Revathi Advaithi
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Revathi Advaithi is
CEO of Flex, “the global manufacturing partner of choice that helps a diverse customer
base design and build products to improve the world”.
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Since assuming the role in 2019, Advaithi has been responsible for architecting the company’s
strategic direction and leading Flex through a transformation that is defining a
new era in manufacturing, the White House said.
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Prior to Flex, Advaithi
was president and Chief Operating Officer for the electrical sector business for
Eaton, a company with more than USD20 billion in sales and 102,000 employees.
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She has also worked at Eaton’s electrical sector,
Americas, and Honeywell, and serves on the Board of Directors of Uber and Catalyst.org.
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Advaithi is a
Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Advanced Manufacturing CEO Community
and joined the WEF Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders.
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She was recognized on Fortune’s Most Powerful
Women in Business list for four consecutive years and named one of Business Today’s
Most Powerful Women in India.
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She holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science and an MBA from the Thunderbird
School of Global Management.
Who is Manish Bapna
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Manish Bapna is president
and CEO of the Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC), which has been behind many
of the most significant environmental milestones of the last half century from the
creation of bedrock environmental laws, to landmark legal victories, and foundational
research, the White House said.
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During his 25-year career, Bapna’s leadership roles have focused on tackling the root causes
of poverty and climate change with strategies that are equitable, durable, and scalable.
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Most recently, he served as Executive Vice President
and Managing Director of the World Resources Institute, a research organization
focused on the intersection of the environment and human development, for more than
14 years.
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An economist by training, he got his start at
McKinsey & Company and the World Bank before pursuing a career in advocacy at
the Bank Information Centre.
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He has master’s degrees in Business and Political
and Economic Development from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical
Engineering from MIT, the White House said.