Founding Team

As a co-founder of ProcureSolve’s Sourcing and Operations practice, Dinesh Tiwari leads the firm’s Procurement and Product Development service lines across Gurgaon and London. He brings extensive expertise in guiding clients within the telecom, automotive, and manufacturing sectors through comprehensive performance transformations and strategic business planning to ensure resilient growth.

Dinesh is committed to shaping the future of procurement with a visionary 2030 agenda that prioritizes sustainability, digital innovation, and robust margin management. His leadership extends beyond client engagements to include a strong dedication to mentoring and developing the next generation of procurement leaders, equipping them with the skills and insights necessary to meet and shape the industry's future challenges.

Three decades of experience in Automotive, Heavy Engineering, and Telecom industries of both local and global procurement dynamics, played a pivotal role in supplier selection, qualification, and development initiatives.

Demonstrated proficiency in navigating the complexities of third-party services procurement and optimizing IT applications to enhance organizational efficiency.

Comprehensive skill set, coupled with dedication to excellence and continuous improvement, helping clients achieve optimizations in procurement, driving bottom-line results and sustainable growth.

Global business and technology leader with three decades of experience in AI, Data Science and Digital technology. Program Management, Product Development, Global Procurement, Supplier Quality, Sourcing Engineering are key areas of expertise.

20 patent filings with 400+ citations; 70 innovation workshops. Design thinking expert; His last SCAMPER workshop facilitated discovery of 170+ ideas worth 3 M Euro in 1 hour. He has conducted AI/ML bootcamps across India, China, Finland, Germany, Italy and Hungary.

He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science. Certified PMP since 2008. His research interests focus on locally running LLMs(Large Language Models) and benchmarking of LLMs for execution of business tasks.

Dinesh Tiwari

Lovleen Chadha

Chander Prakash Sharma