Who is Gayatri Vasudeva Yadav? Reliance Industries’ new Group Chief Marketing Officer

Isha Ambani, Director of Reliance Industries Limited has officially introduced Gayatri Vasudev Yadav as the Group Chief Marketing Officer and EVP of Strategic Initiatives as the Chairman Office. This appointment has been made with an aim to strengthen its brand presence and for bringing in innovation in marketing strategies.

Who is Gayatri Vasudev Yadav?

She has a wide experience of working with top global organisations. ‘’Yadav has extensive expertise in consumer interaction, brand building, and marketing. She has worked with Peak XV Partners formerly known as Sequoia India & SEA, where has a major role in rebranding and helping businesses create impactful brands. She has also been designated to leadership roles at Procter & Gamble, General Mills, and Star India’’, Ambani stated. Yadav during her tenure in these companies has been credited for leading transformative marketing campaigns that led to remarkable growth.

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Yadav’s educational background

She holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, that boosted her credentials in the role of business leadership. Recognised for her strategic thinking and ability to integrate data-driven approaches along with creative storytelling. Yadav has proven herself in shaping successful marketing projects.

Yadav’s role in Reliance

In her new position, Ambani explained, ‘’Yadav will jointly work with Reliance’s leadership team, including the Chairman, RF Chairperson, Akash, Anant, and along with the Executive Committee. Her focus will be on strengthening brand impact, fostering customer engagement, and setting up the new industry standards for marketing excellence.’’

Ambani also expressed confidence in Yadav’s ability to bring new insights and dynamic leadership to Reliance, promoting a culture of growth and innovation. She wished her all the best and encouraged the team to welcome Yadav and support her in achieving new milestones for the company.

(With inputs from ANI)

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