Baskar Radhakrishnan has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries and roles. Baskar began their career at Caterpillar Inc. as a Production Engineer in 1996, later transitioning to the role of Senior Process planning Engineer. During their time at Caterpillar, they also became a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt & CPS Black Belt.
In 2008, Baskar joined Vestas as a Specialist - Process Excellence, where they played a key role in ensuring product quality and process improvement. Baskar also served as a Six Sigma Black Belt and Specialist, Product Quality.
In 2014, Baskar joined Ørsted as a Lead Quality Specialist, where they led quality improvement projects and developed processes and tools for continuous improvement across the organization.
Currently, Baskar holds the position of Vice President, Business Development at Baettr, where they are responsible for creating long-term value and optimizing the company's growth. Additionally, they served as the Head of India Development at Baettr.
Throughout their career, Baskar has demonstrated expertise in quality management and process improvement methodologies, including DMAIC and Six Sigma.
Baskar Radhakrishnan's education history includes various degrees and certifications. In 1991, they started their Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Mechanical Engineering at Bharathiar University, which they completed in 1995. In terms of higher education, they obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Indira Gandhi National Open University, although the specific start and end years are not provided.
Additionally, Baskar Radhakrishnan participated in the Artemis Talent Program for High Potentials at SingularityU Nordic from 2018 to 2019. This program focused on innovation and exponential technologies.
In terms of certifications, Baskar Radhakrishnan holds a Certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, which they obtained in July 2008 from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. Baskar also has a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, which they earned from Caterpillar Inc. in July 2007. Furthermore, they completed a Practical Improvement Program for Factories (PIPF) from the Association for Overseas Technical Scholarships in November 2003.
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