Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2023

Former Unilever hand Rahul Welde joins Avyan Global

Joins Vishnu Mohan's technology group to expand its international footprint

Former Unilever hand Rahul Welde joins Avyan Global
Avyan Global has announced the appointment of Rahul Welde as partner and advisor.
 
Welde joins the digital, design and technology group with an aim to make a foray into more digital services.
 
Avyan Global has been focused on APAC since its launch in 2021 and has built a presence in Southeast Asia, Australia, and India. The group is looking to expand its international footprint starting from Europe. Welde is based in the United Kingdom. 
 
Welde had spent 30 years with Unilever before exiting the company in 2022 as executive vice president - digital.   
 
Vishnu Mohan, founder and chairperson, Avyan Global, said, “Rahul is one of the most respected and accomplished marketers in the industry and we are grateful to have him on our board of advisers as we kickstart our international expansion. It's early days but we have big ambitions for Avyan Global.”
 
Welde said: “I have been following Avyan’s growth trajectory with interest and am excited to be part of their journey. I am impressed by Avyan’s ambitions and game plan to build a compelling proposition. Having known Vishnu for several years, partnering Avyan has been an easy decision.” 
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