Emaar India has appointed Neha Saxena Shenoy as its Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), as the company sharpens its focus on talent strategy and organisational capability to support expansion across key Indian markets.
The move reflects Emaar India’s commitment to building a high-performance workforce and leadership pipeline in a competitive real estate landscape.
Leadership Appointment at a Critical Growth Phase
Neha Saxena Shenoy joins Emaar India from Info Edge India, where she served as Executive Vice President, leading people strategy and organisational effectiveness initiatives across business units.
Her appointment comes at a time when real estate and infrastructure companies are increasingly prioritising talent management, leadership development, and workforce capability to drive large-scale growth.
Role and Strategic Focus
As CHRO, Shenoy will lead Emaar India’s HR agenda, focusing on:
- Talent acquisition and workforce planning
- Leadership development and succession planning
- Organisational transformation
- Building a high-performance, growth-driven culture
Her role will be central to aligning human capital strategy with the company’s long-term business objectives.
Extensive Experience Across Global Organisations
Shenoy brings deep experience in HR leadership across multiple global organisations.
She previously served as Deputy CHRO at Cairn Oil and Gas, where she led:
- Talent strategy and employee experience
- HR shared services
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives
Her career also includes leadership roles at:
- Honeywell, where she was HR Director
- Reckitt, focusing on global diversity and leadership programs
- Microsoft and Adobe, partnering with leadership teams on workforce strategy
- General Electric, working on talent development and university relations
She began her career with Fidelity Investments and Larsen & Toubro.
Increasing Focus on Organisational Capability
Emaar India’s leadership move highlights a broader industry trend where companies are investing in organisational capability and talent strategy to stay competitive.
With execution timelines tightening and market competition intensifying, HR leaders are now expected to:
- Improve employee retention
- Build leadership depth
- Align company culture with performance goals
Industry Outlook
The real estate sector in India is evolving rapidly, with developers focusing on scale, efficiency, and execution. In this environment, human capital is becoming a key differentiator.
Emaar India’s appointment of a seasoned HR leader underscores the growing importance of strategic HR leadership in driving business outcomes and long-term growth.






