G. V. Krishna Reddy

Gunapati Venkata Krishna Reddy (born in 22 March 1937) is the founder and Chairman of GVK, a business conglomerate with a predominant focus on infrastructure development. He also heads GVK EMRI, Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives of GVK. This is an emergency response services provider under a Public-Private Partnership model spread across 15 states and two UTs of India. Dr Reddy is a philanthropist and a keen supporter of India’s budding sporting talent.

G. V. Krishna Reddy
G. V. Krishna Reddy at Horasis Global India Business Meeting, 2010.
Born
Gunupati Venkata Krishna Reddy

(1937-03-22) 22 March 1937
Kothur, Madras Presidency, British India
NationalityIndian
OccupationFounder Chairman & MD of GVK Group
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2010)

Early life and education

Dr GVK Reddy was born on 22 March 1937 in Kothur Village of Nellore District in Andhra Pradesh. Dr Reddy did his basic schooling from his village, early college from Nellore and graduated from Hyderabad.  He later completed the Owner/President Management (OPM) Program from Harvard Business School, USA.

Career

Dr GVK Reddy began his career by contracting major irrigation projects including bridges, dams, and irrigation canals. Apart from Airports, Roads & Power, GVK has a presence in Hospitality and Life-Sciences sectors.

Awards and honours

  • Felicitated by the Turf Authorities of India (TAI) for the lead role played by GVK in India's infrastructure development at the TAI Awards 2019.
  • ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ at the ‘Realty Plus Conclave & Excellence Awards- South 2017’.
  • “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the Construction Times Annual Awards, 2017.
  • “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the Construction Week India Annual Awards, 2017.
  • “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the 6th EPC World Awards, 2017 for a contribution toward  infrastructure and construction sectors.     

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