Gurugram, Haryana, India, September 2025 – Swati Mor has taken on a pivotal leadership role as Head – HR for Solar & Wind EPC, Asset Management, New Businesses & Corporate Excellence at ReNew, a global leader in clean energy and decarbonisation solutions. In this role, Swati will be driving people strategies across critical verticals contributing to India’s energy transition and ReNew’s global mission of sustainable innovation.
Before joining ReNew, Swati Mor served as Chief Human Resources Officer at Ecom Express Limited, where she led a team of 250 HR professionals managing a workforce of over 55,000 employees and associates. Her strategic HR leadership helped develop scalable talent management practices, foster high-performance culture, and align organizational structure with business transformation goals.
Swati previously spent nearly 12 years at Bharti Airtel, where she held multiple senior HR leadership roles including Senior Vice President & Head HR – Airtel Digital, Product & Engineering, and Vice President & Head HR – Networks. At Airtel, she played a central role in shaping the people strategy for large-scale tech and consumer-facing teams, driving agile work culture, 5G capability building, organization redesign, and nationwide sales HR strategy.
Earlier in her career, she contributed significantly to organizational development initiatives at HT Media Group and Britannia Industries, establishing a strong foundation in OD, change management, and talent development. She holds an MBA from NMIMS, one of India’s leading business schools.
About ReNew
ReNew is India’s foremost decarbonisation solutions provider, with a portfolio of 18.5 GW of utility-scale renewable energy projects and a vision to lead the global energy transition. Listed on Nasdaq (RNW), ReNew offers a diversified range of green energy solutions including solar, wind, green hydrogen, carbon markets, and energy storage.
ReNew is the first clean energy company globally to be recognised as a Lighthouse by the World Economic Forum, and has been honoured as a Top 15 Climate Tech Company by MIT Technology Review. With operations across 150+ sites in 18 Indian states, ReNew currently contributes 1.9% of India’s power capacity and has prevented 0.5% of India’s total carbon emissions.
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