Campaign India Team
Jun 03, 2020

Hike gets Seema Chawla as VP and head of marketing

Moves from Hotstar where she was VP - marketing

Seema Chawla's HikeMoji
Seema Chawla's HikeMoji
Hike has announced the appointment of Seema Chawla as vice president and head of marketing. 
 
The announcement was made as the company is getting ready to launch HikeLand, a virtual meet up place. She will be reporting to Kavin Bharti Mittal, founder and CEO, Hike.
 
She moves from Hotstar where she was VP - marketing. 
 
Chawla said, “What got me wildly excited about coming to Hike was Kavin’s vision on building a new social future. As technology blurs the line between imagination & what’s possible, Hike is perhaps the only company innovating at the intersection of Art, AI and consumer delight. I’m excited to join a team that’s changing the way users experience social & forever change the way they hang out online.  We’re building things right out of science-fiction movies and that’s really thrilling. I’m truly energized to be part of this journey along with the entire team at Hike.”
 
In a career spanning 20 years she has also worked with Ajio.com, Mattel, The Walt Disney Company, DDB Mudra and Percept.   
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