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Tredence elevates Rekha Nair to chief human resources officer
Mumbai: Tredence, a data science and AI solutions provider has promoted Rekha Nair to Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) effective 1 July 2024.
Rekha is a strategic HR leader with over 20 years of experience in the consulting industry. She joined Tredence in 2021 as the HR Head for India and spearheaded its talent management program to develop its data science, data engineering, and AI capabilities. Overseeing 4X hiring growth, Rekha has helped develop a workforce of 2,500 data scientists and data engineering professionals. In her new role, Rekha will oversee Tredence’s global HR strategy, developing a scalable talent model and continuous learning and innovation culture that accelerates the company’s growth. In her new role, Rekha’s key focus areas will be scaling training across practices, upskilling, and creating growth opportunities in data science, data engineering, prescriptive AI, and generative AI. This will enable teams to enhance the value they deliver to enterprise clients.
In addition, Rekha will champion initiatives that promote career growth and mobility while continuing to build a diverse and inclusive workplace where every employee can thrive, further enhancing Tredence’s reputation as a Great Place to Work®.
“Stepping into this role at Tredence is a tremendous privilege. We have built a great company that embodies a people-first approach, valuing every individual’s contribution and creating a culture of continuous growth. Our teams embody our company’s ACE framework, serving as advisors to clients, coaches and captains to our teams, and entrepreneurs to the business, enabling enterprise clients to accelerate business transformation and improve outcomes. I am confident that we can strengthen Tredence’s position as a data science and AI leader, providing them with fresh insights and innovative business solutions,” said Rekha Nair, CHRO of Tredence.
“Rekha has been a transformative force in shaping our team and culture at Tredence over the past three years. Her appointment to CHRO is a testament to her exceptional leadership and alignment with our strategic vision. The executive leadership team has absolute confidence that she will continue to elevate our global team and its skills, building our brand as a company that delivers the best AI innovations and partners with leading enterprises to operationalise these capabilities and create breakaway competitive advantage,” said Tredence CEO and co-founder Shub Bhowmick.
Before Tredence, Rekha held leadership roles at Capgemini, Mphasis, and HCL Tech, heading HR for global business units and overseeing talent management, learning, and transformational HR initiatives. Her expertise in helping top consultancies rapidly evolve talent capabilities and build a brand for DEI leadership has played a crucial role in shaping Tredence’s organizational culture and contributing to its marketplace success.
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Doms hosts creative art workshop at Kidzania Delhi
Three-day event blends fun, learning and self-expression for young participants.
MUMBAI: Doms just turned Kidzania Delhi into a colourful canvas because when you give kids markers and freedom, even the walls start dreaming in doodles. Doms Industries Limited organised a lively three-day art workshop at Kidzania Delhi from 21 to 23 March, inviting young participants to explore creativity through hands-on sessions that went well beyond traditional classroom boundaries.
The workshop was thoughtfully structured across three days with distinct themes. Day 1 focused on free-form doodle art, encouraging children to experiment with lines, shapes and patterns without rules, resulting in highly personal and imaginative creations. Day 2, coinciding with World Water Day, combined creativity with awareness as kids designed water-inspired characters and conservation-themed cards, with parents joining in to make it a shared family activity. On Day 3, the theme shifted to “best out of waste,” where participants transformed everyday materials into functional and decorative pieces while also experimenting with newly introduced acrylic markers.
The response was overwhelmingly positive, with Kidzania Delhi filled with energy, colour and laughter. The sessions not only nurtured artistic expression but also created joyful bonding opportunities for families.
Doms Industries Limited chief marketing officer Saumitra Prasad said, “At Doms, we see art as more than an activity, it is a way for children to explore ideas, build confidence and express individuality. Platforms like KidZania allow us to create immersive environments where creativity becomes a lived experience rather than just a concept.”
The initiative reflects Doms’ ongoing commitment to experiential learning and deeper engagement with young consumers and their families, blending fun with meaningful takeaways in an interactive setting.
In a world where screens often steal the spotlight, Doms reminded everyone that sometimes the best stories are still drawn by hand line by line, colour by colour, and smile by smile.








