Campaign India Team
Feb 03, 2023

Bonn Group appoints Dawinder Pal

Moves from Bikano

Bonn Group appoints Dawinder Pal
Bonn Group of Industries, an FMCG company has announced the appointment of Dawinder Pal as business head and group marketing head for House of Veda.
 
As per the new role, he will be responsible for handling the company’s business marketing strategies to evolve and scale it up through engaging content. As business head, he will be tasked with the overall business growth, expanding product sales and overseeing the operations for House of Veda.
 
Pal moves from Bikano, where he was head of marketing.
 
Pal said, “This is my second stint with the brand and I cannot be more thrilled about getting this opportunity twice with a brand like Bonn that has carved a niche for itself in the FMCG industry. I look forward to developing marketing campaigns that are not just unique but effective at the same time and will help the brand achieve its targets and also contribute to the growth of the company and play a significant role in the brand’s vision.”
 
With over 13 years of experience, he has also worked at companies like Dharampal Satyapal Group, Catch Salts & Spices, Shriram Group, Mawana Sugars and the Ozone Group. 
 
 
 
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