Sanjeev Koushik and Deepak Kumar Sinha elected as AID Directors
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu:Bureau Chief
Mumbai: Sanjeev Koushik and Deepak Kumar Sinha have emerged victorious in the recent elections for director positions in the Association of Investigators and Detectives (AID), reinforcing the organization’s leadership with seasoned professionals.
A competitive election for AID leadership
Three candidates—Sanjeev Koushik, Deepak Kumar Sinha, and Kaleru Santhosh—competed for two director positions. Out of 156 members, 90 eligible members participated in the voting process, with Koushik securing 39 votes, Sinha 37, and Santhosh 14. Following the close results, Koushik and Sinha were declared the new directors.
Experienced leadership to drive industry growth
Both Koushik and Sinha bring over 15 years of experience in the field of investigation, ensuring capable leadership for AID. Their long-standing association with the organization positions them well to support members’ needs and promote industry advancements.
AID election process concluded successfully
The AID announced the election on October 10 to fill two director positions. Following deadlines for nominations and withdrawals, the final candidate list was confirmed on October 22, with voting conducted on October 25 from 11 am to 6 pm. Results were promptly announced at 8 pm, capping a well-organized election process.
Members’ hopes for progressive leadership
AID capable leadership and distinguished members congratulated the newly elected directors, expressing their confidence in Koushik and Sinha’s potential to steer the association toward growth and advocate for members’ interests within the investigative and detective industry.