Janmejaya Kumar Sinha is the present chairman of Boston Consulting Group Asia Pacific.
Education
He has a Doctor of Philosophy from Princeton University"s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. His thesis was titled Growing to fail: the political economy of public sector banks" performance in India. In 1984 he won the INLAKS scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Arts and an Master of Arts in economics from Clare College, Cambridge University.
He also has a Bachelor of Arts and an Master of Arts in history from Saint Stephen"s College Delhi University.
Career
Janmejaya Kumar Sinha (born September 12, 1959) is the present chairman of Boston Consulting Group (Boston Consulting Group) Asia Pacific. His term started in September 2009. He has been with Boston Consulting Group since 1998.
Prior to becoming Chairman Asia Pacific he was Managing Director of the India Practice from 2003 till 2009.
In December 2006 he joined the Executive Committee of the Boston Consulting Group. In 2010 Consulting Magazine considered him to be the top 25 most influential consultants in the world. His primary focus is around issues of strategy, corporate governance, and organization for family conglomerates and financial services clients around the world.
He is a regular speaker at the World Economic Forum and also at industry summits of Confederation of Indian Industry, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Nasscom, Indian Banks Association. He is often called in on panels as an expert by the electronic media.
He is a regular contributor to the press and has written across all Indian economic dailies Indian Express, The Economic Times, Financial Express, Business Standard, and Mint around a range of issues around economy and business.
In addition to which he has also been asked to chair a number of juries including Forbes" India Leadership awards. Prior to joining Boston Consulting Group in 1998 he worked with The Reserve Bank of India in Calcutta, Mumbai and Patna in a variety of departments. His last assignment was managing India"s gold reserves during the balance of payments crisis India faced in 1991.
He also serves on the strategic board advising the national law firm, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas on policy, governance and strategic issues. in economics from Clare College, Cambridge University.
Membership
He is currently Chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) committee on financial inclusion and member of their national council. He has been a member of numerous committees set up by Government of India, Reserve Bank of India, Indian Banks Association and Confederation of Indian Industry. Member of Bihar Advisory Council
Member of Advisory Panel on Institutions and Market Structure for Reserve Bank of India. Member of Planning Commission"s Panel of Experts on Reforms in Central Public Sector Enterprises.