New Delhi, India, March 2026 — In a landmark moment that bridges the worlds of human resources leadership and national policymaking, Dr. Santrupt Misra, one of India’s most respected HR leaders and a global icon in people leadership, has been elected as a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) from Odisha.
This historic transition marks not just a personal milestone for Dr. Misra, but a defining moment for the global HR fraternity. With over three decades of transformative leadership across human resources and business, Dr. Misra’s journey reflects the evolution of HR from a support function to a strategic force shaping organizations—and now, national policy.
From Boardrooms to Parliament: A Journey of Purpose and Impact
Dr. Santrupt Misra is a globally respected HR leader and business executive with over 30 years of experience across the Aditya Birla Group. Known for his people-first leadership philosophy, he has led large-scale business transformations while championing organizational culture, talent development, and global HR strategy. His transition into public service reflects his commitment to creating broader societal impact.
Dr. Misra’s career is a powerful narrative of leadership grounded in purpose, empathy, and impact. Having spent nearly three decades with the Aditya Birla Group, he held multiple global leadership roles including CEO – Chemicals Business, CEO – Carbon Black Business (Birla Carbon), and Global Director – Human Resources.
Under his leadership, Birla Carbon transformed from a regional entity into a global leader, while the Aditya Birla Group strengthened its position as a globally admired employer brand. His unique ability to integrate business strategy with people philosophy has been widely acknowledged across industries.
Before his corporate journey, Dr. Misra contributed to academia at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) and began his professional career with Hindustan Unilever Ltd., building a strong foundation in industrial relations and people management.
A Philosophy Rooted in “Greatest Good” Leadership
Dr. Misra’s leadership philosophy has consistently emphasized the principle of the “greatest good of the greatest number.” Known for his deep belief in the creative potential of human beings, he has championed leadership that inspires individuals to exceed their own expectations.
His reflections on leadership, shaped by both HR and business roles, highlight a critical insight—business itself is a creative pursuit, offering opportunities for innovation, transformation, and societal impact.
His admiration for John W. Gardner’s philosophy on excellence further underscores his belief in dignity of work, authenticity, and uncompromising standards.
Transition to Public Service: Extending the People-First Philosophy
In 2024, Dr. Misra transitioned into public life as a National Spokesperson for the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), bringing with him decades of corporate wisdom and a deeply human-centered leadership approach.
His election to the Rajya Sabha signifies a rare and powerful transition—from shaping organizational culture to shaping national policy. It also reflects the growing recognition of HR leaders as architects of not just businesses, but societies.
An Inspiration for the HR Community Globally
Dr. Misra’s journey is a beacon for HR professionals worldwide. It reinforces a powerful message:
HR leaders are not just enablers of business—they are creators of culture, custodians of values, and now, contributors to nation-building.
His rise to the Parliament marks a moment of pride for the entire HR fraternity, demonstrating that people-centric leadership has a vital role in governance and public service.
Education & Academic Excellence
Dr. Misra’s academic journey is equally distinguished, reflecting a lifelong commitment to learning and excellence:
- PhD in Labor and Industrial Relations – Aston Business School
- PhD in Public Administration – Utkal University (Gold Medalist)
- MA in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations – TISS (Gold Medalist)
- MA in Politics – Utkal University (Gold Medalist)
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