Kishore Biyani
Kishore Biyani is an Indian businessman. He is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Future Group.[1][2][3] Biyani's net worth is valued at $1.3 Billion.
Biyani is married to Sangita Biyani and they have two children and are based in Mumbai. His elder daughter Ashni is a director of Future Ideas, group's innovation and incubation cell.
Books
- Kishore is the co-author, with Dipayan Baishya, of the book It happened in India: the Story of Pantaloons, Big Bazaar, Central and the Great Indian Consumer. The book has sold some 100,000 copies, more than any other business book published in India so far.[4]
References
External links
- In India, a Retailer Finds Key to Success Is Clutter
- Retailer Kishore Biyani: 'We Believe in Destroying What We Have Created'
- The Times, London, 14 January 2008, In India, giving the customers what they want means offering the art of chaos
- Outlook Business, 4 April 2009, The Atheist Turns to Mythology
- The Global Post, 22, January 2009: The Wal-Mart of India
- Bloomberg Businessweek, 17 April 2009 :India's 50 Most Powerful People 2009
- The National, October 15, 2009: The making of India's retail King
- The Economic Times, August 16, 2010: How Kishore Biyani hooks India Inc's top talent
- Forbes, 14 September 2010, Pantaloon's Retail Redo
- http://www.futuregroup.in/about-us/leadership-team.html