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Harkirat Singh

Harkirat Singh

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Harkirat Singh is the managing director Aero Club (the maker of Woodland & Woods). Coming from a family of industrialists, he took over the responsibilities of Woodland at a very young age of 30. His deep passion lies in learning the art of making the perfect footwear. To pursue his passion he attained a degree in a marketing course from Harvard Business School and Philology from Moscow University. On completion of his academics, he joined business full time concentrating on exports to Europe and US.

Mr. Singh has made significant contribution toward the brand Woodland which is now properly known as “the maker of tough shoes”. His love for shoes led to the creation of adventure footwear category back then when the footwear market in India was unorganised and undergoing a transformation.

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