Campaign India Team
Dec 05, 2023

Jyotsana Singh Kaushik moves to Volvo Car India

Was with Canara HSBC Life Insurance

Jyotsana Singh Kaushik moves to Volvo Car India
Volvo Car India has announced the appointment of Jyotsana Singh Kaushik as director - marketing and PR. She moves from Canara HSBC Life Insurance, where she was vice president - marketing.
 
Jyoti Malhotra, MD, Volvo Car India, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Jyotsana Singh Kaushik to Volvo Car India. Her extensive experience and remarkable track record in marketing and public relations will be invaluable to our team as we continue to strengthen our brand presence in the Indian market. We look forward to the innovative strategies and fresh perspectives she will bring to our organization. Jyotsana's joining represents a significant step forward in our journey towards excellence, and we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead with her on board.” 
 
Kaushik said, “I am truly delighted to join the Volvo Car India family. Volvo is synonymous with innovation, safety, and sustainability, and I am excited to be a part of a brand that embodies these values. I look forward to working with the talented team at Volvo Car India and contributing to the continued success and growth of this renowned brand in the Indian market. Together, we will create new milestones and deliver exceptional experiences to our customers.” said Jyotsana Singh Kaushik.
 
She has also worked with GE Money, Tetra Pak, Aviva and Roca.
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