Campaign India Team
Sep 05, 2022

Edelweiss Wealth Management gets Sujay K Rachh as head - marketing

Moves from Leo Burnett

Edelweiss Wealth Management gets Sujay K Rachh as head - marketing
Edelweiss Wealth Management has announced the appointment of Sujay K Rachh as head - marketing. He will be responsible for overseeing the execution of Edelweiss Wealth Management’s marketing strategy.
 
His last stint was with Leo Burnett, where he was executive director.
 
Rahul Jain, president and head - personal wealth, Edelweiss Wealth Management, said, “Sujay’s entry marks a new chapter in our business journey. He brings with him a wealth of experience and will elevate Edelweiss Wealth Management’s business framework. We are in an interesting phase of growth and are confident that he will contribute towards our mission to create and position a comprehensive wealth management platform of the future.”
 
Rachh said, “Edelweiss Wealth Management is a dynamic organisation with some of the most skilled professionals in the industry. I am excited to blend my experience and skills with the team to create a robust business legacy. I look forward to navigating and building the organisation of the future by implementing sustainable marketing strategies to strengthen the company’s sturdy business fundamentals."
 
In a career spanning close to 20 years, he has also worked with Lowe Lintas, Brand Capital and RK Swamy BBDO.
Source:
Campaign India

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