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UKNationalityEducationAlma materOccupationBusinessmanParent(s)Maureen andRelativesSeeNess Nusli Wadia (born 30 May 1971) is an businessman. Part of the, where his parents and several family members are all involved in business—he is also the great grandson of the founder of, —thus making him a direct descendant of Jinnah. Wadia is the Managing Director of, a company which has holdings in most of the subsidiaries, including an indirect majority stake in. He was the Joint Managing Director of, the flagship company of the, till March 2011 when he stepped down from the post. Wadia is a co-owner of the cricket team. See also:Wadia was born into the family in, England.

His parents are businessman and former airhostess Maureen Wadia. He is the grandson of and, and the great grandson of, the founder of, and his -born wife; the later of whom was a part of the elite —.

Ness and his brother, are the direct and only descendants of Jinnah and, after their father. Ness' younger brother, Jehangir, is the Managing Director of group companies and.After completing his education at as well as in, and then at in the UK. Ness studied International Relations at near, and then went on to do his M.Sc in Engineering Management at. Career Wadia joined in 1993 as a Management Trainee. During his earlier period he was closely involved in marketing and retail distribution of the textile division of the company and was active in various organisations such as the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) (a council he once chaired), Mill Owners’ Association (MOA), etc.In 1998, he took a leave of absence to complete his master's degree in Science of Engineering Business Management from the with a thesis titled 'Leading to Success in India'. After receiving his master's degree in 2001, he returned as Deputy Managing Director of Bombay Dyeing and was later promoted to Joint Managing Director.

He was appointed to this position on 1 August 2001 and stayed till March 2011, when he stepped down, and younger brother Jehangir was made managing director. Ness was appointed Managing Director of.In 1998, 1999 and 2000 he was appointed on the Prime Minister’s Council on Trade & Industry and in September 1998 was appointed the Convenor of the Special Group Task Force on Food and Agro Industries Management Policy in September, 1998.Wadia serves as director on the boards of group companies- Britannia Industries Ltd., Wadia BSN Ltd., and Nowrosjee Wadia & Sons Ltd. He is also a director of Gherzi Eastern Ltd., and other companies and is also a member of the Managing Committee of the in.In 2008, along with actress and businessman, Wadia acquired ownership rights for the -based cricket team of the (IPL).

The group paid $76 million to acquire the franchise, and named the team. Cubic castles hack. Current Positions Ness currently serves as Managing Director of Bombay Burmah Trading Company Limited and Chairman of National Peroxide Limited. He also serves as Director on Boards of various Wadia Group companies such as Britannia Industries, and Wadia Techno Engineering Services. He sits on the Audit Committees of GoAir, Britannia, Bombay Burmah, and NPL, the Finance Committees of Bombay Dyeing, Bombay Burmah, and Britannia and also the CSR Committees of Bombay Dyeing and Britannia. 30 March 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2011. ^.

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