Selected to the Best 50 of India's Most Promising Incoming MBA Students 2024, Keshree Singh is a sustainability-first operator who blends chemical-engineering rigor with cross-functional leadership. Before IIM Lucknow, he improved production productivity and set up advanced waste-recovery systems, then moved to Fortrea as a Program Specialist running compliance and risk mitigation. At the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, he is investing in governance and analytics skills.
Why He's Most Promising
Promising is turning sustainability into operational math, cutting waste, tightening controls, and raising efficiency without slipping on regulation.
Keshree reliably turns sustainability into operational math—cutting waste, tightening controls, and raising efficiency without slipping on regulation. He’s equally fluent with people and processes, comfortable leading across functions, and already investing in the governance and analytics skills modern enterprises demand. That blend of technical depth, compliance discipline, and stakeholder-savvy execution is exactly what companies need to make sustainability a P&L-positive habit, not a slogan.
Congratulations, Keshree! Well deserved!
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India’s Most Employable MBA Graduate (Class of 2026)
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India’s Most Promising Incoming MBA Students (Class of 2027)
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