Jockey India licensee Page Industries appoints Karthik Yathindra as CEO

Page Industries Limited, the licensee for Jockey and Speedo, on Monday announced the appointment of Karthik Yathindra as the Chief Executive Officer, effective 01 April 2025. He has been associated with the company for over nine years and has held several leadership positions, overseeing areas of sales, retail, product, marketing and supply chain.

In a statement, the company said that Karthik Yathindra has played a pivotal role in driving key initiatives and fostering a culture of innovation, teamwork and excellence. 

Karthik Yathindra said, “I am honored to take on this new role and lead such a talented team. I look forward to building on the strong foundation we’ve established, driving innovation, and continuing to deliver value to our consumers, partners and stakeholders.”

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“We are thrilled to have Karthik as our new CEO. Having worked alongside him for many years now, I am confident that his leadership will further strengthen our position in the industry and help us achieve our strategic goals,” said Ganesh VS, Managing Director, Page Industries Ltd. 

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