Campaign India Team
May 10, 2021

HUL elevates Srinandan Sundaram as Sudhir Sitapati decides to move on

Sundaram will take over the new role, starting July 1

Srinandan Sundaram (left) and Sudhir Sitapati
Srinandan Sundaram (left) and Sudhir Sitapati
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has elevated Srinandan Sundaram to executive director, foods and refreshment, starting July 1, 2021. 
 
He is currently executive director, customer development and will be replacing Sudhir Sitapati, who is to leave the organisation to pursue an external opportunity.
 
Sitapati was responsible for the Adityaa Milk and GSK Consumer Healthcare business merger into HUL. 
 
Srinadan has been at the forefront of transforming the company’s CD organisation into a High Tech – High Touch team. He has over 22 years-of-experience within the company, with a strong track record in customer development and marketing. 
 
Sanjiv Mehta, chairman and managing director, HUL, said, “I would like to thank Sudhir for his immense contributions to the Company over the last two decades. We cherish iconic ad campaigns like ‘Daag Acche Hain’ and ‘Swad Apnepan Ka’ that were created under his leadership. He played a pivotal role in the merger of GSK CH into HUL. I wish him the very best as he embarks on a new chapter in his career. I am delighted with the appointment of Srinandan as head of foods and refreshment and certain that he will take the business to the next level of performance.”
 
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