Campaign India Team
Jun 02, 2023

Havmor appoints Rishabh Verma

Moves from Biryani By Kilo

Havmor appoints Rishabh Verma
Havmor Ice Cream, part of Lotte Wellfood Co., has announced the appointment of Rishabh Verma as the vice president, marketing. 
 
His appointment will fortify the brand’s positioning and propel its growth.
 
Verma moves from Biryani By Kilo, where he was executive vice president. 
 
Komal Anand, managing director, Havmor Ice Cream, said,  "We are delighted to have Rishabh Verma on board as our Vice President, Marketing. With his extensive experience and proven track record, Rishabh brings immense value to Havmor Ice Cream. I am confident that together we can build the brand's strong foundation and drive growth to newer heights."
 
Verma added,” I am proud to have the opportunity to be part of the brand that is known for its superior products and quality. It’s my endeavour to strengthen the brand nationwide with consumer-focused initiatives and offering. I am excited to collaborate with the teams and contribute to the brand's continued success and ambitious growth targets.
 
With over 13 years of experience, he has also worked with brands like JK Foods (Dairy and Snacks), Schmitten Luxury Chocolates and Godfrey Phillips India, among others. 
 
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