Campaign India Team
Jul 13, 2022

Pawan Sarda announces exit from Future Group

Was group CMO - digital, marketing and e-commerce

Pawan Sarda announces exit from Future Group

Pawan Sarda, group CMO - digital, marketing and e-commerce business (shop.bigbazaar.com), has left the company. This was his second stint at the company, having spent close to 12 years between 2000 and 2012.

Sarda joined Future Group in 2016 from Tata Housing, where he was head - marketing and product development (domestic and international market). 

He announced his exit through a LinkedIn post, which read:

Goodbyes are hard and toughest when it comes to coming out of an institution which has given me everything..Last few years have been a roller coaster ride to say the least. In the challenging times, it’s given me personally so much to learn. My biggest learning has been to value every small thing in life.

Value people, value time, value family, value moments.. Before I begin my new journey, I would like to Thank each and everyone who has been part of my journey. I have learned so much from my team, my colleagues, my bosses, my partners, industry folks..the list is endless. See you guys soon :)
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