Phinix CEO Subodh Das nominated for Platts Global Metals Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award 2021

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Phinix CEO Subodh Das nominated for Platts Global Metals Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award 2021

We have the pleasure to announce that Dr. Subodh Das, CEO, Phinix, has been nominated as a Lifetime Achievement Award finalist in Platts Global Metals Awards 2021 to be held on October 14, 2021, in London, UK.

S&P Global Platts Global Metals Awards recognizes the best-of-the-best in the metals industry across 15 categories spanning individual and company achievements. The judging process is led by an independent panel of international experts in the field of regulation, corporate leadership, trading, and technology.  The list of award finalists comprises some of the top industry leaders, experts, and decision makers, on whom the industry is investing their resources.

The lifetime achievement award honors industry members who have made outstanding contributions to the development and future of the metals sector during his or her professional career. This award is for those who have consistently made some significant decisions that brought about positive changes for an entire organization or the metal industry at large. The entrants are expected to possess the experience of playing versatile roles through the career and setting new standards of industry excellence.

Winners of the 2021 Global Metals Awards will be announced at the Global Metals Awards gala on October 14, 2021, in London, UK. In addition to the physical Gala, the Global Metals Awards will also be hosted virtually for participation.

The other six finalists contending for the Lifetime Achievement Award are:

  1. David DeYoung, Alcoa

  2. Mark Bristow, Barrick Gold

  3. Giovanni Arvedi, Finarvedi

  4. Mahmood Aldailami, Gulf Aluminium Council

  5. Horst Wiesinger, Horst Wiesinger Consulting

  6. Suneel R Mardia, Mtlexs Online

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