Campaign India Team
Mar 17, 2017

Salt Brands Solutions appoints​​ Namrata Nandan as chief business officer

Moves from Conviction Brandworks

Salt Brands Solutions appoints​​ Namrata Nandan as chief business officer
Salt Brand Solutions has announce​d the ​appointment of Namrata Nandan as chief business officer. She joins the agency from Conviction Brandworks where she was co-founder. 
 
Nandan said, “Salt Brand Solutions is an essential ingredient in my quest to follow my heart.  Mahesh Chauhan is one of those inspirational people I met in my journey of advertising and having this opportunity to work closely with him and his young, raring to go team is something I look forward to”
 
Mahesh Chauhan, founder, Salt Brand Solutions, said, “As we now gear up for the next stage of our evolution as an organisation totally invested in building successful businesses, we felt the need to get another like-minded and driven leader. Namrata’s utopian world-view, love for building powerful brands and desire to succeed reverberated with us. I have known her for a couple of decades and have always wanted to work with her.  The journey just got more exciting.”
 
In a career spanning 23 years, Nandan has also worked with McCann, J. Walter Thompson and Ogilvy & Mather.
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Campaign India

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