Sunday, April 19, 2009

K V Kamath biography - profile - introduction


Kundapur Vaman Kamath was born on December 2, 1947. He served as the Managing Director and CEO of ICICI Bank.

He joined the National Institute of Technology Karnataka in Surathkal for a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering after completing Higher Secondary and Pre-University from St. Aloysius School. After graduation, he took a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A).

Kamath started his career in the Project Finance division of IC ICI. He played a pivotal role in setting up of new businesses such as leasing, venture capital, credit rating as well as handling general management positions.

In 1988, Kamath switched from ICICI to the Asian Development Bank, Manila in their Private Sector Department. He served as the ADB representative on the Boards of several companies.

In May 1996, Kamath was recalled to ICICI as its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. He was the anchor in the formation of ICICI Bank.

Kamath is a Member of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Indian School of Business, National Institute of Bank Management and Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Apart from that, he is also a Member of the National Council of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

Awards

Most e-savvy CEO amongst Asian banks - The Asian Banker Journal of Singapore

Finance Man of the Year award - The Mumbai Management Association

Best CEO for Innovative HR practices - World HRD Congress

Asian Business Leader of the Year - Asian Business Leader Award 2001 (CNBC Asia)

Outstanding Business Leader of the Year - CNBC TV-18, 2006

Businessman of the Year - Business India, 2005

Business Leader Award of the Year - The Economic Times, 2007

Businessman of the Year - Forbes Asia

Padma Bhushan award from the Indian government 2008

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