Former Biz2Credit Neetu Jha joins Triage Meditech as VP-HR

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Former Biz2Credit Neetu Jha joins Triage Meditech as VP-HR
Neetu comes with over 16 years of experience in human resources. She has an excellent ability to analyze, address, and implement strategic plans for talent acquisition, retention, and career planning.

One of the leading Indian medical technology companies, Triage Meditech Pvt Ltd has announced the appointment of Neetu Jha as Vice President- Human Resources.

The company said on its page, “With an impressive track record of transforming HR functions and fostering a people-centric culture, Ms. Jha brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our organization.”

“Her strategic mindset and people-centric approach align perfectly with our company’s values, and we’re confident she’ll play a pivotal role in shaping our future growth”, the company added.

“Join us in extending a warm welcome to Ms. Neetu Jha! We’re confident that her leadership will take our HR department to new heights and continue to make Triage Meditech an outstanding place to work”, it added.

Neetu comes with over 16 years of experience in human resources. She has an excellent ability to analyze, address, and implement strategic plans for talent acquisition, retention, and career planning.

Prior to joining, Triage Meditech Pvt Ltd, she was associated with Biz2Credit as Director – Human Resources. Her earlier stints also include working with Dainik Jagran as Head- Human Resources, Hindustan Times as Deputy General Manager HR, and Ester Industries Limited as Group Leader- Human Resources.

She holds her Master’s in Business Administration from IBS, Gurgaon.

Triage Meditech is one of the leading Indian medical technology companies that acquired a respectable position in the Advanced Wound Care arena. It is the leading manufacturer and supplier of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) products in the Indian subcontinent.

Triage Meditech is an ISO 9001:2008, 13485:2003 certified and DCGI regulated company. Till today, it has touched more than 5500 hospitals to serve more than 600000 successful cases.

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