Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2014

Sundip Shah appointed CMO at Amway India

Takes over from Naveen Anand who moved to a global role

Sundip Shah appointed CMO at Amway India

Amway India has appointed Sundip Shah as chief marketing officer. Shah takes over the responsibility from Naveen Anand, who has been promoted to a new global role at Amway Corporation, Michigan.

Shah will be responsible for managing the overall marketing operations. He will be based in Amway India’s corporate headquarters in Gurgaon (NCR).

William S Pinckney, managing director and CEO, Amway India, said, “The success of a company often rests on a solid reputation and it is the marketing function that helps build this reputation. Sundip Shah is an accomplished manager, communicator and marketing specialist with a proven track record of enhancing the company’s performance. He has worked on a number of strategies that have helped drive growth. It is his desire to excel and his commitment towards work that has helped him achieve professional accomplishments.”

Prior to joining Amway, Shah worked with Heinz India where he was heading marketing.

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Campaign India

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