Gurugram, Haryana, India, September 2025 – ReNew, a leading global decarbonisation solutions provider, has appointed Ritu Bhati as its Executive Vice President – Human Resources. In her new role, she will be responsible for driving people strategy, organizational development, and HR transformation to support ReNew’s mission of leading India’s clean energy transition.
Prior to joining ReNew, Ritu served as Vice President – Human Resources at Light & Wonder India for over three years, where she played a pivotal role in shaping HR strategy and strengthening talent development initiatives.
Before that, she worked independently as a Human Resources Advisor, consulting organizations on HR process efficiency, change management, transformation, and Diversity & Inclusion strategies.
She also held multiple senior leadership roles at Accenture, including Managing Director – Global Service Delivery Excellence, Managing Director – HR for India/Sri Lanka/Bangladesh, and Vice President – HR Service Delivery, India. Over her decade-long tenure, she was instrumental in building HR strategies that aligned with business transformation across multiple geographies.
Earlier, Ritu was Head of Human Resources at Macquarie Global Services for nearly three years, after a long and impactful career of over a decade at IBM, where she contributed as Deputy General Manager – Human Resources, leading initiatives in workforce planning, university relations, diversity, and leadership development. She began her career with Wipro British Telecom/Bharti British Telecom as HR Manager and The Arvind Mills Ltd. as a Management Trainee.
Ritu holds a Master’s in Personnel Management, Organisational Development, Management, Analytics, and Labour Legislation from Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM).
About ReNew
ReNew (Nasdaq: RNW) is India’s leading clean energy company and a global decarbonisation solutions provider with 18.5 GW of commissioned and pipeline projects. Founded in 2011, ReNew has pioneered utility-scale wind, solar, green hydrogen, energy storage, and carbon market solutions.
Recognized globally, ReNew was named among the Top 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch by MIT Technology Review, awarded the Terra Carta Seal by the Sustainable Market Initiative, and honored with the Energy Transition Changemaker Award at COP28. Its projects currently contribute to 1.9% of India’s power capacity, preventing 0.5% of India’s carbon emissions and generating 130,000 jobs over the past decade.
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