Campaign India Team
Sep 23, 2020

Paras Kochhar joins Crossword PR as CMO

Moves from Barbeque Nations Hospitality

Paras Kochhar
Paras Kochhar
Crossword Public Relations has appointed Paras Kochhar as chief marketing officer. Kochhar moves from Barbeque Nations where he was regional manager-  marketing for North India.
 
In a career spanning two decades he has also worked with Rockland, 32nd Milestone, Hyatt and more.
 
Rajnish Jain, founder, Crossword Public Relations, “Paras is one of the best fits for us as we grow and build our business in India and overseas, his experience and conviction towards work is highly impressive, the best part is his leadership qualities which help us to live and grow together and also face the crisis together. I think it is a very good decision to hire Paras in my team to add on some more business and leadership qualities which will help us reach the next level.”
 
Kochhar said, "I am extremely obliged and excited to join Crossword Public Relations, after working in the Hospitality Industry for 20 years. It's a big opportunity for me to explore in the field of public relations, I am ready to face all the challenges and prove myself successful even in this field."
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Campaign India

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