National, 15th October 2024 — Labourhome, a leader in workforce management solutions for the construction and infrastructure sectors, proudly announces the appointment of Ms. D. Revathy, a distinguished 2012 Batch ICAS officer, as its new Executive Director, effective 1st August, 2024. This strategic appointment marks a significant milestone in Labourhome’s ongoing commitment to enhancing worker welfare and advancing community initiatives.
Revathy brings over 11 years of expertise in public finance, having served in key roles across various ministries, including the Ministry of Power, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Science and Technology, and Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Her notable positions as Director Finance at CPWD and Niti Aayog underscore her deep financial acumen and strategic vision. At Labourhome, Ms. Revathy will leverage her extensive experience to enhance the organization’s finance function and drive impactful community programs, particularly those aimed at improving the lives of migrant construction workers.
Driven by a passion for community service and a desire to make a meaningful difference, Ms. Revathy was inspired by Labourhome’s mission and its role in improving worker conditions.
“I am honored to join Labourhome at this pivotal time. My goal is to strengthen both our financial strategies and our community-focused programs, ensuring that we continue to provide life-changing support to workers across India. By balancing operational efficiency with meaningful social impact, I am dedicated to helping Labourhome improve worker conditions and transform lives,” said Ms. Revathy.
R. Vinoth Kumar, Founder of Labourhome, expressed enthusiasm about Ms. Revathy’s new role, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Ms. Revathy to our leadership team. Her expertise in public finance and her dedication to community service will be instrumental in advancing our mission. Her appointment underscores our commitment to creating a sustainable, transparent workforce ecosystem and positively impacting the lives of blue-collar workers across India.”