Campaign India Team
Feb 18, 2022

Instadiet gets Uma Talreja as director of marketing

Her last full-time stint was with Shoppers Stop

Instadiet gets Uma Talreja as director of marketing
Diet meal delivery service, Instadiet has appointed Uma Talreja as its director of marketing. 
 
She will be responsible for growing the company’s sales and providing direction, guidance, and leadership to the marketing team. Talreja will also scout for new avenues to promote the company's products and develop marketing and communications strategies to build a positive brand image.
 
Her last full-time stint was with Shoppers Stop, where she was chief marketing and customer officer, ecommerce and omni channel. 
 
Prior to joining Instadiet, she was an advisor to a few startups, providing them marketing and growth strategies.
 
Knav Puri, founder and CEO Instadiet, said, “We at Instadiet our delighted to welcome Uma Talreja as our director of marketing under her leadership and expertise we are sure our sales will grow exponentially.” 
 
With almost 24 years of experience, she has also worked with companies like Raymond, Burger King and Aditya Birla Retail. 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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