Campaign India Team
May 13, 2014

Lloyd Mathias joins HP India as CMO

He moves from entrepreneurial venture GreenBean, which he started two years ago

Lloyd Mathias joins HP India as CMO

Lloyd Mathias, director, GreenBean Ventures, is back in the corporate fold after a two-year entrepreneurial stint. He takes over as chief marketing officer, HP India for the printing and personal systems business.

Mathias was president and CMO, Tata Teleservices Limited, heading marketing for consumer and enterprise businesses, besides product and revenue management, devices among other responsibilities, till December 2011. He started GreenBean Ventures to work with start ups, helping mentor, turnaround and accelerate growth in companies in the technology and telecom sector. He was also co-promoter of technology venture – M2M Enablers.
 
Prior to Tata Teleservices, he was senior director, sales and distribution, Motorola’s mobile device business. He was the marketing director from 2005-‘07.

In past assignments, Mathias has served as EVP - marketing at Pepsico (beverages), last as category director, flavours. He started off at Onida and has also spent time at United Spirits (UB Group).

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