List of People From Andhra Pradesh - Business and Industry

Business and Industry

  • Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao – Chairman, GMR Group, First Telugu Person in Forbes Magazine.
  • K. V. K. Raju – Founder of the Nagarjuna Group
  • B.Nagi Reddy - Founder and Chairman of Vijaya Hospitals,Chennai & Vijayavahini Studios.
  • Kallam Anji Reddy – Founder Chairman of Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
  • Prathap C. Reddy - Founder,Chairman,Apollo Hospitals.
  • G. Pulla Reddy - Entrepreneur, Educationalist, Philanthropist and Humanist (G. Pulla Reddy Chain of Sweets outlets).
  • P Obul Reddy - Founder, Nippo Batteries Company.
  • Ramoji Rao – Head of Eenadu Group
  • Gunapati Venkata Krishna Reddy- GVK group.
  • Raju Reddy - Founder & Chairman and CEO of Sierra Atlantic.
  • Byrraju Ramalinga Raju – Founder of Satyam Computers
  • Jeeri R. Reddy - President & CEO,JN-International Medical Corporation
  • T. Subbarami Reddy - Founder of Gayatri Group of Companies.
  • Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy - Chairman, Balaji Group.
  • Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy - M.D, K.M.C. Constructions.
  • Srini Raju Chairman & Co-Founder of Peepul Capital.
  • Sashi Reddi - CEO, AppLabs (W's #1 Software Testing company).
  • K. I. Varaprasad Reddy - Founder, Shantha Biotechnics Private Limited.
  • Galla Ramachandra Naidu – Founder, Amar Raja Group
  • S. P. Y. Reddy - Chairman of Nandi Pipes, Panyam Cements and S.P.Y.Agro Industries.
  • Ramesh Gelli - Founder and chairperson of the erstwhile and now defunct Global Trust Bank
  • Gireesh Kumar Sanghi – Founder, Vaartha News Paper.
  • Dr Pailla Malla Reddy- Founder of pharma company in New York, Russia (InvaGen,Bactolac Pharmaceutical).

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