Campaign India Team
Jan 05, 2022

Apis India appoints Sharad Vatss as marketing and sales head

Moves from Varun Beverages

Apis India appoints Sharad Vatss as marketing and sales head
Apis India has appointed Sharad Vatss as its national head of sales and marketing. 
 
He will be responsible for driving a connected marketing and sales and help generate more synergies in the business. 
 
He moves from Varun Beverages, where he was VP - sales and marketing. 
 
Vatss said, “Apis India has created a name for itself in the FMCG industry through its amazing value proposition, a strong leadership team and extremely talented employees. I am thrilled to join the Apis team in a role that combines my background and experience solving complex problems related to sales and marketing and expanding client relationships. ”
 
With over 22 years of experience, he has worked across various functions at Varun Beverages. 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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