Priya Kumari, Senior Vice President- Infrastructure Markets and Strategic Partnerships, Moglix
Noida, July 6, 2026: Moglix, one of Asia’s largest B2B industrial commerce and deep tech platforms, today announced the appointment of Priya Kumari as Senior Vice President. Based in Mumbai, she joins Moglix’s leadership team to lead infrastructure markets and strategic partnerships.
Priya brings 25 years of experience across industrial, infrastructure, and enterprise markets in India and Southeast Asia. Most recently, she served as Managing Director and Board Member for Southeast Asia at Smiths Detection. Before that, she led Southeast Asia operations at AkzoNobel as Business Head for industrial coatings. At Eaton Technologies, she held business leadership responsibility across India and APAC. At Otis India, she led the infrastructure and major projects vertical, leading the team that won the Otis President’s Award for the Hyderabad Metro Rail project. She also held senior sales roles at Cummins and began her career at Tata Motors. She holds an MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur and an M.Tech from the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur.
On announcing the appointment, Rahul Garg, Founder and CEO of Moglix, said, “India’s infrastructure build is no longer a plan. The capex is committed, the projects are underway, and the supply chain demands that come with that scale are arriving faster than most platforms are built to serve. Priya has spent her career inside that economy, working with the companies that build, power, and secure what India is creating. That kind of experience does not come from studying the market. It comes from running businesses inside it. That is what she brings to Moglix.”
Priya joins a leadership team positioning Moglix at the centre of India’s infrastructure economy.
Priya Kumari, Senior Vice President- Infrastructure Markets and Strategic Partnerships, Moglix on her joining said, “I have spent my career on the supply side of India’s infrastructure build. The customers I have served are the ones physically constructing what this country is becoming. What that experience teaches you is that supply chain is where the real constraint lives. A project can be funded and a design approved, but if the procurement chain is not ready, timelines slip and costs follow. Moglix sits exactly at that constraint. That is what drew me here. The decisions being made on procurement and supply chains today will shape how India’s infrastructure economy performs for the next decade. That is the work I want to be part of.”
