Suraj Ghosh has over 14 years of work experience in various roles in the automotive industry. Suraj is currently the Vice President of Strategy & Business Development at Minus Zero, where they are responsible for developing and executing the company's long-term strategic plans and business development initiatives. Prior to that, Suraj worked at S&P Global as the Director of Mobility, leading the Powertrain & Compliance Forecast services in the South Asian region and providing thought leadership on e-mobility and EV landscape. Suraj also worked at IHS Markit, where they held multiple roles including Associate Director of Powertrain & Compliance Forecasts, Principal Analyst of Southasia Powertrain Forecasts, and Sr. Analyst of Powertrain Forecasts. At IHS Automotive, Suraj was a Market Analyst of Powertrain Forecasts in South Asia. Suraj began their career at Maruti Suzuki India Limited as an Assistant Manager in Engine Testing & Development. Overall, Suraj has a strong background in strategic planning, market analysis, and business development in the automotive industry.
Suraj Ghosh has a strong educational background in the field of business administration and management. Suraj completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business Administration and Management, General from PES University, starting in 2020 and finishing in 2025.
Before pursuing their PhD, Suraj completed their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) between 2013 and 2015. Suraj'sfocus during this time was also in the field of Business Administration and Management, General.
Furthermore, Suraj holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from the National Institute of Technology, Patna, which they attained from 2004 to 2008. Suraj'sarea of study was Mechanical Engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Suraj has obtained a certification in PMP Preparation Course (35 Hours Workshop) from Promantia Global Consulting LLP in June 2014.
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