Campaign India Team
Feb 07, 2019

Kartikeya Bhandari joins Livspace as CMO

Was senior marketing director at Flipkart prior

Kartikeya Bhandari joins Livspace as CMO
Livspace, a home interiors and renovation platform, has announced the appointment of Kartikeya Bhandari as its first chief marketing officer. Bhandari moves from Flipkart where he was senior marketing director. 
 
He will report to Anuj Srivastava, CEO, Livspace. 
 
Bhandari said, “I am greatly impressed with what Livspace has achieved in such a short period of time. The company has truly disrupted the home design space. I am pleased to join such a talented team and I look forward to playing a role in growing the company and building the brand. Buying home interiors is a cumbersome, time-consuming process. Among other things, homeowners have to coordinate with multiple people and they face delays and budget overshoots. Livspace makes getting interiors easy. They not only offer end-to-end interiors but also lead the category in modular-only solutions. This opens up an endless gamut of possibilities for the brand and I believe there are a lot of exciting things that are on the anvil for Livspace. I am excited to be part of that journey with the company.”
 
Srivastava said, “We are thrilled to welcome Kartikeya on board as our first CMO. This is a crucial time for the business as we are poised to take Livspace to its next phase of growth. Kartikeya’s vast experience in online retail and marketing will help us accelerate our brand goals.” 
 
Bhandari has also worked with Nokia across sales and marketing roles based in India and Finland.
 
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Campaign India

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