Campaign India Team
Jan 10, 2022

Sameer Bajaj joins MakeMyTrip as head of corporate affairs and communications

Moves from WhiteHat Jr

Sameer Bajaj joins MakeMyTrip as head of corporate affairs and communications
MakeMyTrip has announced the appointment of Sameer Bajaj as the head of corporate affairs and communications.

He moves from WhiteHat Jr. where he was chief communications officer.

Sunil Suresh, group chief marketing officer, MakeMyTrip, said, “We have a very exciting time ahead of us and I am thrilled to welcome Sameer to steer and drive our communications and corporate affairs strategy. I am confident that Sameer’s rich and diverse corporate and consumer experience will be invaluable as we continue to solidify our positioning in India and GCC.”
 
Bajaj said, “I am excited to be part of such a purpose led organisation. MakeMyTrip is uniquely placed – as it has the verve of a start-up, and yet the stability of a mature process-oriented organization.”
 
In a career spanning two decades he has also worked with Discovery, Amway, and ESPN Star Sports.

 

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

1 hour ago

Can Bluesky disrupt social media marketing in India?

With its user-base growing rapidly, will this decentralised platform shake the dominance of giants like X, while redefining the audience engagement rules for brand advertisers?

2 hours ago

What Chrome’s potential spin-off means for browsers ...

As the Department of Justice pushes for Google to divest Chrome, the ripple effects could redefine browser competition, shake up web standards, and disrupt the advertising ecosystem as we know it.

2 hours ago

When creativity misses the mark: What brands can ...

While creativity is currency in advertising, Branding Area’s marketing director states that even the richest ideas can bankrupt a brand’s message when mishandled, while nodding at Jaquar’s latest campaign.

2 hours ago

It's time we stopped treating Gen AI like our dirty ...

All this heated discourse about AI in creativity misses a simple truth: This revolution isn't waiting for universal approval. It's already here—time to trade the resistance for renaissance.