Campaign India Team
Mar 15, 2023

Hilton India appoints Reema Singh

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Hilton India appoints Reema Singh
Hilton has announced the appointment of Reema Singh as director of communications - India. As per the new role, she will lead the internal, external, regional and crisis communications for the brand in India. She is also tasked with development of communication strategies and initiatives to support Hilton’s corporate, brand, commercial and development strategic priorities in the country.
 
Singh moves from PR Pundit, where she was director of client services. 
 
Navjit Ahluwalia, senior vice president and country head, Hilton, India, said, “Reema joins us during a phase where Hilton is aggressively expanding its footprint in the country and delivering best in-class experiences across its portfolio. Her in-depth understanding of the competitive landscape and knowledge across diverse industries will support Hilton’s ambitious expansion plans in India. She will take a lead in driving strategic business conversations to further strengthen our positioning in India.” 
 
With over 17 years of experience, she has also worked with companies like the Taj Group of Hotels and The Leela Group of Hotels. 
 
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Campaign India

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