Mumbai’s ANAROCK Elevates Jyoti Rathore To Associate Vice President Strengthening Real Estate Leadership
Industry experts believe that the appointment highlights ANAROCK’s long-term vision to nurture women leaders in real estate a sector historically dominated by male executives. “Creating diverse leadership pipelines is essential for the industry’s evolution, especially as sustainability, governance, and inclusivity become core business imperatives,” said an urban business consultant.
Analysts point out that the Indian real estate market, driven by post-pandemic consumer confidence and new-age financing models, demands agile leadership that can integrate customer-centric innovation with operational resilience.
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