8 Best Young Corporate Achievers in India


Amir Adnani: Amir Adnani Founded Uranium Energy and has been its President and Chief Executive Officer since January 24, 2005. He is an entrepreneur with extensive background in business development and marketing.

At present, he runs one of only a dozen uranium-producing companies in the world, and his South Texas operation is the first to go into production in the U.S. in over 7 years. Still a junior uranium miner, the NYSE-listed company generated almost $14 million in 2012 revenues, up 62 percent, and has topped a market cap of $200 million. The vibrant entrepreneur has also founded Brazil Resources, a small cap gold producing company in Brazil.

Jayant Kapre: It was three years ago when Jayant Kapre was handpicked by United Biscuits, the world's third largest biscuit maker to lead in India. Till date, he is successfully leading the company amidst the highly-competitive market with well-established players like Britannia and Parle Products.

Kapre came with a whole lot of experience from consumer products companies like Hindustan Unilever and PepsiCo. It is Kapre’s passion and virtual impatience to show results—typical characteristics of the young and restless that outshines him while performing his task. At just 36, when he was anointed president of the local operation, Kapre has scaled it up rapidly and established brands like McVitie's in no time.

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