Campaign India Team
Feb 18, 2022

Cashify hands CMO role to Nakul Kumar

Kumar is one of the co-founders of the brand

Picture courtesy: LinkedIn
Picture courtesy: LinkedIn
Cashify has announced a slew of elevations to its team. 
 
Nakul Kumar, co-founder and COO, has been appointed as chief marketing officer. Since 2013, Kumar has been in charge of operational, managerial and administrative procedures. Now, he will oversee the entire gamut of digital, product, PR/communications, and brand marketing.
 
The re-commerce market-place has also announced a new role for Siddhant Dhingra. Dhingra has been named co-founder and chief business officer - global markets. 
 
Mandeep Manocha, co-founder and CEO, Cashify, said, "In the last one year, we have witnessed multi-fold growth in terms of expansion, marketing and verticals. The appointments come at a critical time as we continue a rapid growth pace and seize opportunities to expand the refurbished business. Thus, we are delighted to announce the promotions of these talented, diligent and dedicated team members. Each one of them has played a significant role in the company’s growth and expansion, and we are pleased to recognise their accomplishments through these well-deserved promotions."
 
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