Campaign India Team
Aug 20, 2008

Mauj Mobile expands core management team

People Group's wireless arm, Mauj Mobile has appointed Rajiv Nayyar as senior vice president, carrier sales and marketing. At Mauj Mobile, Nayyar will be spearheading the carrier sales and marketing departments. He will look at strengthening the company's business base with robust processes and strategic insights. His portfolio will also include all marketing led initiatives undertaken by the company to further consolidate its leadership.

Mauj Mobile expands core management team

People Group's wireless arm, Mauj Mobile has appointed Rajiv Nayyar as senior vice president, carrier sales and marketing. At Mauj Mobile, Nayyar will be spearheading the carrier sales and marketing departments. He will look at strengthening the company's business base with robust processes and strategic insights. His portfolio will also include all marketing led initiatives undertaken by the company to further consolidate its leadership.

Nayyar joins Mauj after a stint with ACME Tele Power as VP international business. Nayyar has worked with brands like Ericsson, UTStarcom and HCL Technologies in the past. 

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