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Speaker Lineup for APEX '09 Summit & Awards

We are delighted to announce a stellar list of speakers for APEX '09, the Indian Private Equity Summit, scheduled for February 4 at Mumbai. The Annual Summit brings together the cream of the Indian Private Equity/Venture Capital-Entrepreneur Ecosystem to introspect, brainstorm on the way forward and reward its best.

Confirmed Speakers at the Summit include:


Executives & Entrepreneurs

R. Sridhar
CEO
Shriram Transport

R. Subramanian
CMD
Subhiksha

R. Ravimohan
MD & Regional Head
Standard & Poor's

Goutham Reddy
Director
Ramky Group

PE/VC Investors

Varun Sood
Managing Partner
Capvent

Subbu Subramaniam
Partner
Baring Private Equity

JM Trivedi
Partner
Actis

Sunil Kolangara
Director-Private Equity
UTI Ventures

Senthil Kumar
Director
Real Image

Ishan Raina
CEO
OOH India

Service Providers

Rajesh Begur
Partner
ARA Law


Click Here to view the event agenda.

For Participation details, email info@ventureintelligence.in or call +91-44-45534303

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