Campaign India Team
Aug 28, 2018

Jubilant FoodWorks appoints Kapil Grover as CMO for Domino's

He was CMO at Burger King prior

Jubilant FoodWorks appoints Kapil Grover as CMO for Domino's
Jubilant FoodWorks has announced the appointment of Kapil Grover as chief marketing officer for Domino’s Pizza. He moves from Burger King where he was CMO.
 
Pratik Pota, CEO and whole-time director, Jubilant FoodWorks, said, “We are delighted to welcome Kapil to the Domino’s family. Kapil is a seasoned marketing professional with a proven track record of building brands and driving consumer relevant innovations. We are confident that Kapil will use his immense experience to deepen Domino’s connect with its customers and to drive growth”.
 
Grover said, “I am delighted to be a part of Domino’s Pizza, the most loved pizza brand in India. The new role presents an exciting opportunity to lead the brand's endeavours to create a great pizza experience for the customers, strengthen the core delivery proposition and further expand its market share. I look forward to contributing significantly to its ongoing growth journey.”
 
In a career spanning 18 years Grover has also worked work KFC, Radico Khaitan and Luxor. 
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Campaign India

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