Campaign India Team
Nov 15, 2022

Pawandip Singh moves to Rapido as VP - marketing

Moves from Wildcraft

Pawandip Singh moves to Rapido as VP - marketing
Rapido has announced the appointment of Pawandip Singh as vice president - marketing. He moves from Wildcraft, where he was chief marketing officer.
 
Pavan Guntupalli, co-founder, Rapido, said, “Rapido’s journey has been successful and we have achieved growth at a steady yet fast pace. We are delighted to welcome Pawandip with his experience and expertise  in new age marketing, technology and social fluency that will enable Rapido’s marketing verticals to accomplish newer heights and fuel impressive revenue growth. As our company moves into the next phase of its transformational journey, Pawandip’s exceptional track record of marketing and branding expertise will be critical to executing the Rapido mission. We welcome him to the leadership team and look forward to working with him to deliver increasing value to our riders and partners.”
 
Singh said, “India has witnessed rapid transformation in the twenty-first century, be it in terms of infrastructure, connectivity, transport or technology. One of the critical trends in employment has been driven by the transportation sector, and over a very brief period Rapido has emerged as a leader in transport, providing technology-driven solutions for customers in urban areas while providing employment in a growing gig-economy. Coming together with Rapido to build and grow further is truly an exciting prospect. The partnership thus is a fruitful one, and I look forward to our journey to come.”
 
In a career spanning more than 20 years, he has also worked with Levis Strauss India, Aditya Birla Fashion and Chumbak Design.
 
 
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