Kalpana Morparia
Kalpana Morparia was appointed to the Board of Directors of Philip Morris International (PMI) in December 2011.[1]
The total compensation package Morparia received in 2016 for being a PMI non-executive Director was worth US$350,000.[2]
Background
Morparia is an Indian banker, who was named one of “50 Most Powerful Women in International Business” by Fortune magazine in 2008.[3]
Morparia has been Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of J.P. Morgan India from 2008.[4] In 2016, her role was extended to cover Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, in addition to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India.[5]
Louis C. Camilleri, former CEO and Chairman of PMI, said at the time of Morparia’s appointment to PMI’s Board:
- "In particular, her keen perspective on Asia, which is a growth engine of our business, will represent an invaluable asset going forward".[6]
Affiliations
In 2017, Morparia also served as a non-executive Director on the Board of pharmaceutical company Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, and the Board of Hindustan Unilever Limited.[6]
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Relevant Link
- Philip Morris International company website
Notes
- ↑ Business Wire,Kalpana Morparia Elected to the Board of Directors of Philip Morris International (PMI), 6 December 2011, accessed June 2017
- ↑ Philip Morris International, Filed form DEF 14A, Securities and Exchange Commission, 23 March 2017, accessed June 2017
- ↑ Fortune, 50 Most Powerful Women in Business, 13 October 2008, accessed June 2017
- ↑ K. Morparia, Linkedin Profile, undated, accessed June 2017
- ↑ S. Das, J. Rebello, JP Morgan India CEO Kalpana Morparia to oversee seven more markets, 8 April 2016, accessed June 2017
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Philip Morris International, Kalpana Morparia Elected to the Board of Directors of Philip Morris International (PMI), PMI Press Release, 6 December 2011, accessed June 2017