Campaign India Team
Dec 16, 2020

Oppo appoints Damyant Singh Khanoria as CMO

Moves from Apple

Damyant Singh Khanoria
Damyant Singh Khanoria
Oppo has announced the appointment of Damyant Singh Khanoria as chief marketing officer in India. 
Khanoria will report to Elvis Zhou, president, Oppo India. He moves from Apple India.
 
Zhou said, “We are delighted to have Damyant on board with us. He joins us at a crucial stage as we bring forth our 3+N+X strategy to support our vision of ‘Technology for Mankind and Kindness for the world’. Innovating tech for mankind continues to be the core of our business growth. I am confident that his experience of connecting customer desires with business needs will help propel Oppo India to greater heights during its next phase of growth. On behalf of our entire team, I extend a warm welcome to Damyant.”
 
Khanoria said, “Oppo has been on a remarkable growth journey in India over the last six years. Our incredible product line-up backed with a deep commitment to product innovation, R&D and local production give us a strong foundation for future growth in India. It is an absolute honour for me to lead the Oppo marketing team at a time when our brand and the industry is seeing unprecedented growth.”
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