Campaign India Team
Nov 21, 2022

Zomato's co-founder Mohit Gupta resigns

Had joined the food delivery platform in 2018

Zomato's co-founder Mohit Gupta resigns
Mohit Gupta has resigned from the role of co-founder, Zomato. 
 
Gupta joined the food delivery platform in 2018. He was elevated as co-founder in 2020. 
 
His resignation letter read, "Four and a half years ago I joined Deepi and this band of crazies trying to build the best food tech company in the country, I dare say the world. In this period, we brought our food delivery business back from the brink, survived the crazy competition, the pandemic, and became a large and profitable business (as unlikely as it seemed at the beginning. The journey to build a world-class tech business out of India (and then maybe the world) is still on. In this journey, it has been my pride and privilege to see Deepi, Akshant, Akriti, and the entire team grow leaps and bounds to become champions. You took me along and helped me grow immensely as well, for that, I thank you from the bottom of my heart." 
 
In a career spanning over 16 years, he has also worked with PepsiCo International and MakeMyTrip.com across marketing roles.
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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