Rita Dixit
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Rita Dixit is an Indian entrepreneur and founder of JC World Hospitality Pvt. Ltd,[1] which is constructing a commercial project in Noida. She is daughter of Indian entrepreneur Jaiprakash Gaur, who founded Jaypee Group.
Early life and education[edit]
She did her B.A. (Hons) Economics – Jesus & Mary College, Delhi University – 1985 and became a Chartered Accountant at Chartered Accountant – Institute of chartered accountants of India, New Delhi – May 1990.[citation needed]
Career[edit]
She started her career as a management trainee[citation needed] at Jaiprakash Associates Limited, a company founded by her father. From 1992-1996, she acted as Corporate Cordinater in the company. Later she was appointed as Director in Jaypee Hotels which owns 5-star properties in Delhi, Mussoorie and Agra.
In June 2000, was given the challenge of establishing a 452-acre golf-centric real estate project in Greater Noida called Jaypee Greens. Established Jaypee Green - Wishtown in Noida, the first integrated 1162 acres township of India.
She was involved in the conceptualization and sales & marketing of Jaypee Greens Sports City - a first of its kind township in India spread over 5000 acres.
In 2012 she started JC World Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. with an aim to create a landmark in commercial Real Estate and hospitality segment.
Awards and honors[edit]
Rita received Amity Leadership Award for Marketing Excellence in Hospitality Industry in the Year 2007 as well as the Women Professional of the Year (2011) Award by Realty Plus.
References[edit]
- ↑ "JC World". http://www.jcworld.com/. External link in
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External links[edit]
- https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rita-dixit/48/358/464
- http://archive.financialexpress.com/news/family-isnt-everything-work-matters/111551
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