Tanvi Choksi Joins Mahindra Holidays as Chief Human Resources Officer

Tanvi Choksi has taken on the role of Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India, bringing over two decades of vast experience across global organizations. Her appointment signals a strategic move by the company to strengthen its HR leadership and enhance employee engagement as it plans for future growth.

Prior to this role, Tanvi was part of JLL, where she played a key role in shaping people strategies for the Asia Pacific region. Her efforts were focused on managing a workforce of over 40,000 employees across Markets and Capital Markets Business Lines. Her impactful contributions at JLL underscored her ability to align HR strategies with business goals, a strength she is expected to bring to Mahindra Holidays.

Tanvi’s career journey includes leadership positions at Monsanto (now part of Bayer) and Johnson & Johnson, where she developed her expertise in HR strategy, talent management, and organizational transformation. Her diverse experience positions her well to drive Mahindra Holidays’ HR agenda, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.

As Mahindra Holidays sets its sights on the future, Tanvi’s leadership is anticipated to play a pivotal role in enhancing employee satisfaction and aligning HR initiatives with the company’s growth objectives. This new chapter reflects her commitment to driving meaningful impact in the organizations she serves.

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