Campaign India Team
Feb 16, 2023

Parag Milk Foods elevates Tushar Nerkar and Pournima Surve

Nerkar was brand manager, whereas Surve was corporate communications manager

From left: Tushar Nerkar and Pournima Surve
From left: Tushar Nerkar and Pournima Surve
Parag Milk Foods has announced the elevation of Tushar Nerkar as head of marketing and Pournima Surve as head of corporate communications and PR. 
 
Nerkar will develop marketing strategies and be responsible for accelerating the growth of the company in the FMCG sector. Surve is tasked with generating growth for Parag Milk Foods by optimising all its communication channels.  
 
Prior to the new role, Nerkar was brand manager, whereas Surve was corporate communications manager. 
 
Akshali Shah, executive director, Parag Milk Foods, said, “Tushar Nerkar and Pournima Surve, two highly accomplished professionals have the experience and commitment essential for producing remarkable output and have previously exhibited these capabilities through their longstanding working relationship. Inviting such youthful minds can bring a new outlook and divergent ways of perceiving things. We look for individuals with a high level of enthusiasm and visionary ideas, which are ideally found in younger generations. The fresh perspective and different approaches to problem-solving that they can bring to the business are instrumental. We endeavour to create a youthful and energetic workforce where every effort is witnessed and valued. We look forward to diversifying the team with promising young people and forming a youthful, talented stronghold to competently execute the procedures.”
 
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