Listed real estate firm Kolte-Patil Developers based in Pune announced that its Group CEO Rahul Talele has resigned, effective June 13, 2024. Atul Bohra, former CFO, will replace him.
Real EstatePuneKolte Patil DevelopersCeoLeadership ChangeReal Estate PuneJun 14, 2024
Rahul Talele has resigned as CEO of Kolte-Patil Developers.
Atul Bohra, former CFO, will replace Rahul Talele as CEO of Kolte-Patil Developers.
Rahul Talele resigned from Kolte-Patil Developers on June 13, 2024.
Atul Bohra is a chartered accountant and former CFO of Kolte-Patil Developers. He has worked with the company in different roles from 2012 to 2023.
Kolte-Patil Developers has developed and constructed over 64 projects including residential complexes, integrated townships, commercial complexes, and IT Parks covering a saleable area of more than 28 million square feet across Pune, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
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