Adi Godrej, 75, will become Chairman Emeritus after leading the company for 17 years as Nisaba, currently Executive Director of the company, assumes the new role of Executive Chairperson on May 10, 2017.
Nisaba is the second among three children of Adi Godrej. Eldest daughter Tanya Dubash is Executive Director and Chief Brand Officer of the Godrej Group, while youngest son Pirojsha Godrej is the Executive Chairman of Godrej Properties.
Vivek Gambhir will continue as Managing Director and CEO, GCPL said in a statement.
"The foundations of GCPL are extremely strong. This is an opportune time to transition to a new Chairperson, who will lead the company in its next phase of growth," Adi Godrej said.
GCPL is the flagship firm of the diversified Godrej Group which has presence in consumer goods, real estate, appliances, and agriculture sectors, among others.
In the last decade, Nisaba has played key role in GCPL's strategy and transformation and has served on the GCPL Board of Directors since 2011.
During the period, GCPL's market capitalisation increased 20-fold from Rs 3,000 crore to Rs 60,000 crore.
Currently, almost half of the company's revenue comes from overseas markets.
In the fiscal ended March 31, 2017, GCPL posted total income from operations of Rs 9,608.08 crore as compared to Rs 8,753.06 crore in 2015-16.
Nisaba has also been credited with institutionalising design-driven thinking in the company and she directly leads product development.
Nisaba's previous assignments within the Godrej Group include successful turnaround of Godrej Agrovet and the creation of a group strategy function to oversee the group's portfolio.
A graduate from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Harvard Business School, Nisaba is married to Kalpesh Mehta, a real estate entrepreneur and has a son.
Commenting on her elevation, she said her father's disciplined, results driven and humble approach will always be the core of the group's DNA.
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