Campaign India Team
Dec 12, 2022

Barista Coffee Company appoints Priyankar Singh

Moves from Inox Leisure

Barista Coffee Company appoints Priyankar Singh
Barista Coffee Company has announced the appointment of Priyankar Singh as general manager-marketing. 
 
He will be responsible for creating marketing campaigns and working towards strengthening brand connect.
 
Singh moves from Inox Leisure, where he was senior regional manager - marketing and communication. 
 
Rajat Agrawal, CEO, Barista, said, "Priyankar will be a great asset to our organisation, his all-around experience working on various domains will help us to create a platform to scale and connect to our consumers better. Further, he would be an integral part of our next phase of growth. I wish him all the best in his journey with us." 
 
Singh said, “I'm excited to work with Barista Coffee Company because I believe it will be an incredible experience for my professional and personal growth. The opportunity will provide me with valuable experience in the food and beverage industry, while also exposing me to a new area of business." 
 
In a career spanning over 14 years, he has also worked with Tag Media Network. 
 
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