Rajesh Jain, director and CEO, Lacoste India, who is based in Gurgaon, travels around 40 days a year. Paris and Hong Kong are the overseas destinations he visits the most. In India, work takes him to cities such as Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. Since taking over as CEO in October 2009, Jain, a chartered accountant, has led Lacoste India through rapid expansion, growing 33% and 25% in FY12 and FY13, respectively. The company is looking at 30% to 35% growth in the current fiscal. Jain shares his travelling style.
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