Campaign India Team
May 06, 2021

Varun Kandhari elevated as director of marketing at Mars Wrigley India

Replaces Yogesh Tewari who joined RPSG Group earlier this year

Varun Kandhari
Varun Kandhari
Mars Wrigley has announced the elevation of Varun Kandhari as director marketing and customer marketing for India. 
 
Tewari had joined the company seven years ago and was most recently marketing manager. He replaces Yogesh Tewari who joined RPSG Group in February this year.
 
Kandhari will now be leading the marketing and customer marketing functions for Mars Wrigley India across all categories. He will also be part of the leadership team for India.
 
Kalpesh R Parmar, general manager, Mars Wrigley, India, said, “I am pleased to announce the appointment of Varun Kandhari as the director marketing and customer marketing at Mars Wrigley. Through his tenure, Varun has played a crucial role in value creation and developing successful marketing strategies. In line with our goals to grow our business and develop our brands better, I am confident that Varun, with his energy, enthusiasm, and expertise, is the perfect lead to help us take Mars Wrigley to greater heights."
 
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