Syed Suroor Anwar
Syed Suroor Anwar has vast international experiences in Asia, Europe and North America with key e-commerce and technology companies.
At present he is working at the position of Vice President–Strategy and Commercial for RS components–Asia Pacific. In his current capacity he is responsible to formulate the Go-to-market Strategy for RS APAC and implement that through managing the overall product and supplier offer on the website and sales enablement through digital marketing, sales effectiveness and customer experience.
Suroor has been with RS components for more than seven years in multiple roles across the business. He has extensive work experience in P&L management, Transformation Sourcing and Supply chain with companies like SKF and Tata Motors in India where he was responsible for setting up green field projects and establishing their supply chain and vendor management functions
In 2011, Suroor moved to Singapore to work with Applied Materials Inc to formulate and drive the contract manufacturing strategy and supplier quality improvement before joining RS.
He is a mechanical engineer by qualification from the Indian Institute of Technology–Delhi and also holds a Six Sigma Master Black belt and Lean Master certifications. Suroor is also a fond writer and contributor to some of the pioneering works in Continuous Improvement books and Forums.
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