Kolte-Patil Developers, a prominent real estate company based in Pune, has announced the appointment of Vishal Mariya as the Group Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). This move is expected to bolster the company's human resources strategy and drive organizational excellence.
Real EstateHrLeadershipTalent ManagementKoltepatil DevelopersReal Estate PuneOct 10, 2025

Vishal Mariya is a seasoned HR professional with over two decades of experience. He has held key leadership positions in several renowned organizations and is now the Group Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Kolte-Patil Developers.
The Group CHRO is responsible for overseeing all HR functions, including talent acquisition, performance management, employee engagement, and the development of a robust HR framework that supports the company's strategic objectives.
Kolte-Patil Developers is appointing a new Group CHRO to enhance its human resources practices, foster a culture of excellence and innovation, and align HR strategies with business goals as the company continues to expand.
Kolte-Patil Developers is known for its quality projects and customer-centric approach in the real estate industry. The company has a diversified portfolio that includes residential, commercial, and retail developments.
Vishal Mariya will contribute to the company's success by developing and implementing innovative HR strategies, fostering a positive work environment, and driving employee satisfaction and productivity.

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