Tarun Ganeriwal

Tarun Ganeriwal is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in the power generation, transit, and industrial sectors. Currently, as President and Co-Founder of KBH Thompson, since March 2021, Tarun delivers construction and procurement services, focusing on modernizing hydropower and grid infrastructure. In parallel, as Chief Operating Officer of Sortac Systems, LLC, also since March 2019, leadership is provided in engineering design and consulting for the transit industry. Previously, Tarun founded KBH Industrial in September 2019, offering professional management and procurement services to heavy industries. Significant prior roles include Senior Vice President of Sales & Commercial Operations at Williams Industrial Services Group, Vice President of Sales at Global Power Equipment Group, and various positions at GE, including Account Director and Commercial Director. Tarun holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Georgia and a BSME in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech.

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Smyrna, United States

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KBH Industrial

KBH Solutions LLC dBA KBH Industrial is your single source for qualified, experienced and knowledgable resources supporting the Energy industry. We pride ourselves on the relationships developed, both with our external clients, such as utlities, as well as with our internal employees. At KBH we believe in the power of a cohesive unit emphasizing teamwork and collaboration. Our goal is to provide the “complete package” by developing a team of professionals, hand-selected to provide the right skills and competencies to match the complexity of your project. ​KBH, which began full operation in 2018 and is headquartered in Smyrna, GA, is a family owned and operated Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) . Our company has experienced steady and continual growth since our inception. We hold certifications from the National Minority Supplier Development Council, Minority Business Enterprise, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise.


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