MS Dhoni becomes CEO for a day and nails it like a boss
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Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni tried corporate life for a day and nailed it like a boss.
He became the CEO of Gulf Oil India for a day and was dressed in blue suit and a tie. The company’s employees in Mumbai were surprised to see Dhoni entering the office as the CEO.
Dhoni tasted the corporate life, attended special meetings, etc. The cricketer is associated with Gulf Oil India since 2011 when he was named the brand ambassador of Gulf Oil.
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He became the CEO of Gulf Oil India for a day and was dressed in blue suit and a tie. The company’s employees in Mumbai were surprised to see Dhoni entering the office as the CEO.
Look who's joined the @RPSupergiants squad here in Pune @msdhoni #VIVOIPL2017 pic.twitter.com/3M0JXx5E5R
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 3, 2017
Dhoni tasted the corporate life, attended special meetings, etc. The cricketer is associated with Gulf Oil India since 2011 when he was named the brand ambassador of Gulf Oil.
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