Manoj Kumar Singh has been appointed as the new Regional President of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, India (IACC). In this esteemed role, he will lead the Chamber’s strategic initiatives to strengthen Indo-American trade relations, foster bilateral business collaborations, and drive innovative programs that enhance economic engagement between India and the United States.
With decades of experience in strategic leadership, corporate governance, and business development, Manoj brings a proven track record of translating vision into impactful action. His professional journey is marked by a strong ability to navigate complex business landscapes, build high-value partnerships, and deliver sustainable growth. This appointment reflects IACC’s commitment to fostering innovation, trade excellence, and economic cooperation between the two nations.
Over his career, Manoj has held several senior leadership positions across diverse sectors, excelling in cross-border collaboration, policy advocacy, and industry transformation. His expertise in driving large-scale initiatives, creating strategic roadmaps, and strengthening stakeholder engagement positions him uniquely to advance IACC’s mission of enhancing Indo-American trade and investment.
As Regional President, Manoj will focus on expanding the Chamber’s footprint by introducing strategic programs that promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable growth. He will work closely with member organizations to deliver value through knowledge-sharing, targeted networking, and leveraging emerging technologies to open new opportunities. His leadership will also emphasize trade facilitation and policy dialogue to strengthen economic ties between India and the United States.
Manoj Kumar Singh envisions his tenure as a period of transformative growth for IACC, with an emphasis on fostering innovation-led trade and deepening bilateral engagement. His appointment marks a significant step forward in the Chamber’s mission to be a catalyst for Indo-American economic collaboration
