usiness tycoon and philanthropist Ratan Tata died on Wednesday night. He was 86. Tata was a notable business magnate and philanthropist whose remarkable achievements have significantly influenced India's economy. Often described as reserved and reclusive, Ratan Tata was one of India's most globally recognised business figures. He chaired the Tata Group for more than 20 years before retiring in 2012 at the age of 74.
who is the successor of ratan tata
Ratan Tata's successor has given rise to much speculation. Who will replace him in managing the sprawling Rs 3,800 crore Tata Group Mumbai empire? The Tata Group has already made a succession plan. N. Sekaran became the chairman of mortgage company Tata Sons in 2017. Other family members are also heading different sides of the business and are expected to take on leadership roles in the future.
Noel Naval Tata
Noel Naval has emerged as a strong candidate in the Tata family. He is the son of Naval Tata from his second marriage to Simone Dunoyer and is the half-brother of Ratan Tata. This family connection establishes Noel Tata as an important figure in the succession of the Tata legacy.
Noel Tata has three children who will carry forward the Tata legacy
Maya Tata
34-year-old Maya Tata is making remarkable progress in the Tata Group. After studying at Bayes Business School and the University of Warwick, she has played key roles in the Tata Opportunities Fund and Tata Digital. Her strategic insight and foresight played a key role in the launch of the Tata New App.
Neville Tata
32-year-old Neville Tata is actively involved in his family business. He is married to Manasi Kirloskar, who belongs to the Toyota Kirloskar Group. Neville leads Star Bazaar, a famous hypermarket chain under Trent Limited, which highlights his potential as a future leader in the Tata Group.
Leah Tata
Leah Tata, 39, brings her expertise to the hospitality sector of the Tata Group. A graduate from IE Business School in Spain, she has made significant contributions to Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces. Currently, she oversees the operations of the Indian hotel company, working to expand the group's presence in the hospitality industry.
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