Rank
Name
Net Worth ($mil)
Age
Hometown
1
22,600
54
Mumbai
2
19,200
61
London
3
13,000
66
Bangalore
4
10,200
-
Mumbai/London
5
9,500
61
Hisar/Delhi
6
8,800
54
Delhi
7
8,200
49
Ahmedabad
8
7,700
44
Mumbai
9
7,600
82
Mumbai
10
6,800
69
Mumbai

Mr. Mohit Anand, Managing Director, Belkin India sub-continent was recently conferred upon with the prestigious title of the CEO of the year. He was awarded the title at the Indian Affairs Business Leadership Awards 2012 hosted by Indian Affairs. This award is an acknowledgement of his role in building the scale and credibility of Belkin in India, in turn benefitting the IT industry, at large.

With his vast experience & strong leadership skills, Mohit has played an important role in the growth of Belkin, in the Indian Sub-Continent. Mohit Anand joined Belkin in 2008 and ever since has been instrumental in ensuring that all operations of the company are well managed with the highest level of integrity. It is his vision that has moved Belkin from a start-up to the Market leader in Wireless networking space in India. Under his leadership, Belkin India has successfully established itself across other SAARC nations including Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives and Pakistan as a leading IT peripheral brand.

Receiving the prestigious award, Mr. Mohit Anand said, “It is an honor and my privilege to receive the CEO of the year title. It is always humbling when your work is noticed in the industry. My journey at Belkin has been one of great learning’s and success.” “The entire Belkin team has successfully complimented my shared vision of making Belkin India a leading consumer electronics brand. This award is actually not mine alone but the entire team’s for the unbelievable work they have done in getting Belkin to where it is India in such a short time frame”, Mohit added.

Mohit currently leads Belkin’s strategy and business for the Indian Sub-continent, besides also being a key leader for the organization across Asia Pacific. His focus areas include enhancing visibility for the Belkin brand across market verticals and geographies, establishing strong retail partner relationships and increasing the company’s market share in the rapidly growing consumer peripheral and IT accessory market in India Sub-continent. 




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