Campaign India Team
Mar 09, 2022

Sunil Kataria joins Raymond as CEO of its lifestyle business

Moves from Godrej Consumer Products, where he was CEO

Sunil Kataria joins Raymond as CEO of its lifestyle business
Raymond has announced the appointment of Sunil Kataria as CEO of its lifestyle business.
 
Kataria will be responsible for steering the brand's growth by focussing on digital and strengthening Raymond's presence in domestic and international markets.
 
He moves from Godrej Consumer Products where he was CEO.
 
Gautam Hari Singhania, chairman and managing director, Raymond, said, “At Raymond, we believe in having industry’s finest talent that resonates with our vision to create a future ready organisation. During the last few years, we have been making stronger strides and creating brands and retail experiences for our loyal and new-age consumers. I would like to welcome Sunil to the Raymond family and believe that he would be instrumental in accelerating growth for the business in India and international markets.” 
 
The lifestyle business is the flagship vertical of Raymond Group which includes brands such as Raymond, Raymond Ready-to- Wear, Raymond Made to Measure, Park Avenue, ColorPlus, Parx and Ethnix by Raymond.  
 
In a career spanning 30 years, he has also worked with Marico and Idea Cellular. Kataria is also the chairman of The Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA).
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