Campaign India Team
Oct 28, 2009

Coca-Cola's marketing director Kashmira Chadha puts in her papers

Kashmira Chadha, director -- marketing, colas and corporate, Coca-Cola India has put in her papers, citing personal reasons.Chadha who has spent last three years looking after Coca-Cola TM (Coke, Diet Coke), Thums Up and Corporate (Coca-Cola India) will continue to work in her current capacity till December 31, 2009.Chadha moved to Coca-Cola India from Seagram India where she was the assistant vice president, lifestyle category. Prior to Seagram she spent close to six years with GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd (GSK) as general manager, marketing.

Coca-Cola's marketing director Kashmira Chadha puts in her papers

Kashmira Chadha, director -- marketing, colas and corporate, Coca-Cola India has put in her papers, citing personal reasons.

Chadha who has spent last three years looking after Coca-Cola TM (Coke, Diet Coke), Thums Up and Corporate (Coca-Cola India) will continue to work in her current capacity till December 31, 2009.

Chadha moved to Coca-Cola India from Seagram India where she was the assistant vice president, lifestyle category. Prior to Seagram she spent close to six years with GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd (GSK) as general manager, marketing.

Coca-Cola has confirmed the development.

Source:
Campaign India

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