DAG
Sachin Garg has a diverse work experience spanning over several roles and industries. Sachin is currently serving as the VP of Technology at DAG since 2020. Prior to that, they worked as the Head of IT at Harley-Davidson Motor Company India for four years from 2016 to 2020. Sachin also held the position of an IT Leader at Honeywell for a decade, from 2006 to 2016, where they were responsible for planning, coordinating, and designing IT-related activities. Sachin has also worked as a Project Manager at vMoksha Technologies, System Consultant at HCL Comnet, System Administrator at Compaq Computers, and System Administrator/Faculty at NIIT.
Sachin Garg completed their Bachelor of Commerce degree from Chaudhary Charan Singh University between 1993 and 1996. Sachin then pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration from Symbiosis, graduating between 2010 and 2012.
In addition to their formal education, Sachin Garg obtained several certifications. In July 2015, they became Scrum Fundamentals Certified (SFC) through SCRUMstudy - Accreditation Body for Scrum and Agile. In October 2023, they completed a certification on "What Is Generative AI?" from LinkedIn. It is worth noting that Sachin Garg also holds certifications in PMP and ITIL V3 Foundation, but the institutions, months, and years of obtaining these certifications are not specified.
DAG
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Established in 1993, DAG is an art company that spans a gamut of verticals that includes museums, art galleries, exhibitions, publishing, archives, knowledge-based lineups, as well as programmes for the specially-abled and sight-impaired. With galleries in New Delhi, Mumbai and New York, DAG has done seminal work in promoting 20th Century Indian Art globally. The definitive collection represents the expanse of Indian art practice over the 20th century, covering periods, styles, themes and artistic concerns. In January 2019 and in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India, DAG pioneered India’s first public–private collaboration in the arts space with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating Drishyakala art museum in the precincts of Red Fort, New Delhi—a UNESCO world heritage monument.