NEW YORK, Dec. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Training The
Street (www.TrainingTheStreet.com), the leading corporate training
provider for Wall Street firms and top-tier business schools, today
announced that Ankur Mittal has been
appointed Head of Asia and the
Middle East region.
Since joining TTS in 2009, Mr. Mittal has played a key role in
expanding TTS' Asia and
Middle East operations. Currently
based in India, he has led
seminars throughout the regions, including China, Hong
Kong, Japan, Singapore, India, Abu
Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, and Nigeria. He has
also led seminars in Austria, the
U.K. and the U.S.
Mr. Mittal started his investment-banking career at Citigroup's
Strategy and M&A Group, where he focused on identifying growth
opportunities in the North America
and EMEA regions. He then worked for the Citigroup Pension
Investments Group and later in Credit Suisse's M&A Group in
London.
Commenting on the appointment, Scott
Rostan, founder and CEO of TTS, said: "Ankur has done a
tremendous job in leading our efforts to grow and expand TTS
throughout Asia and the
Middle East. We're excited to have
him take a leadership role in the further development of our
presence in those regions as we enter the new year."
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schools, and top colleges. With offices in the financial hubs
across the U.S., as well as London, India
and Hong Kong, TTS boasts a deep
field of expert instructors and extensive practical experience.
Currently, TTS is offering live and virtual training programs to
interns and full time hires at nearly 200 banks and corporate
businesses, including Wall Street's 10 largest banks.
Additionally, TTS leads workshops at more than 100
academic clients, including the top business schools
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