Campaign India Team
Jun 08, 2022

Ramnik Chhabra moves on from Motilal Oswal Financial Services

Will continue to be associated with the company, as a brand and marketing consultant

Ramnik Chhabra moves on from Motilal Oswal Financial Services
Ramnik Chhabra has stepped down from his role as executive director and head marketing after 16 years with Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL).
 
However, he will continue to be associated with the company, as a brand and marketing consultant for their Broking and AMC businesses.
 
He joined MOFSL in 2006, as associate director and head - marketing. 
 
Chhabra took to LinkedIn to reflect his move. 
 
His post read, “After 30 years working in various organisations, I am hanging up my corporate boots.  Thanks to Motilal Oswal and Raamdeo Agrawal for entrusting me with the custodianship of the MOFSL brand over the years. Their infectious enthusiasm for path breaking creative work, providing a free reign to create , valuing the role of brands in business building and continuously investing in brand building in good times or bad; has been the driving force behind the MOFSL brand's success. They have also created a unique work culture based on knowledge, integrity ,humility and a passion for equity that reflects in our brand building efforts. Additionally , the work-life balance I have been able to achieve thanks to MOFSL; has played a large part in my professional and personal growth ( more about the 'life' bit on Instagram!).” 
 
When asked about his next move, Chhabra told Campaign India that he wouldn’t be joining elsewhere as of now, but would dedicate his time as a part-time independent consultant. He will also spend most of his time travelling and trekking. 
 
With over 30 years of experience, Chhabra has also worked with companies like Grey Worldwide and Wunderman Thompson. 
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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