Campaign India Team
Aug 11, 2021

Nivedeeta Moirangthem handed new role at Ikea

She was most recently PR and communications manager

Nivedeeta Moirangthem handed new role at Ikea
Ikea India has announced the elevation of Nivedeeta Moirangthem as country communications manager to lead its total communications portfolio including public relations, public affairs and co-worker communication.
 
She will represent the retail entity as a spokesperson and as an external representative for all Ingka entities in India. She will be a part of the IKEA India management team, reporting to Peter Betzel, CEO and CSO.
 
Moirangthem has been with Ikea for close to 20 years. She was most recently PR and communications manager.
 
She said, “I am excited to take up the new role and to be able to contribute further to build a loved, meaningful and successful Ikea in India. There is so much potential left to explore, connects to build and milestones to celebrate and this we do together, always with our Ikea values as the guiding star. It has been a deep learning experience during these tough times that we all are in, both professionally and personally.”
 
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Campaign India

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