Prakash Chandra Joshi (Chief Executive officer)
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.
Meet Mr. PRAKASH CHANDRA JOSHI who has truly manifested the above quote in his real life. Both a luminary and visionary, he has been turning the dreams of thousands of students into reality.
He is behind the idea of accommodating Computers and English together under a common roof. He, an experienced teacher himself in the past, a meticulous researcher, and an eminent philosopher strongly believes that an average student born in India has a dream of reaching great heights despite having meager means in hands.
Therefore, in the year 2014, he laid the foundation of British Academy and Infotech Softnet Computer Education. Undoubtedly, under his guidance, the conglomerate took great heights and served its purpose to provide next level of education. His profound leadership and guided direction along with a dedicated team of professionals, has been illuminating the path of numerous achievers since then..
Since the inception of his mission, there is no looking back. Though there have been tough tests and turbulence many times yet the backbone of the institution and beloved Prakash Sir has stood Firm and Flamboyant.
Alka Pant (Centre Head)
A Centre Manager is one of the most important roles in managing the office. It is his/her key responsibility to improve customer satisfaction. They are in fact the first contact with the customers, and are accountable for making a good impression and improving reputation of the organization.
Having more than 19 years of colossal experience both with MNCs and Institutional bodies, Ms. Alka Pant, a top-notch Centre Manager, possesses strong time management and organizational skills and be financially minded. She acts as the face of the British Academy and is responsible for ensuring exceptional customer service from the moment someone walks through the door.
As a Centre Manager, she combines a pleasant personality with a dynamic professional attitude to supervise and to lead the team.