Campaign India Team
Dec 23, 2021

Ola’s Murali Sashidharan joins Ather Energy

Appointed head of communications and government relations

Ola’s Murali Sashidharan joins Ather Energy
Ather Energy has announced the appointment of Murali Sashidharan as head of communications and government relations. Sashidharan moves from Ola, where he was associate director of communications.
 
The company has also announced the appointment of Gurinder Singh Sukhija as head of ownership management. 
 
Ravneet Singh Phokela, chief business officer, Ather Energy, said, “Murali, with his extensive experience in corporate communication will head the public relations function, lead media relations, influencer marketing and public affairs. He will also manage the interface with government and industry bodies. Murali brings a wealth of experience and will play a critical role in this high-growth phase for the brand. I am delighted to have both of them join us at this critical stage of our journey.”
 
In a career spanning 20 years, Sashidharan has also had stints with Sony Pictures Networks, Adfactors PR, Six Degrees PR, and Bitech among others. 
 
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