Campaign India Team
Jul 06, 2010

Sumeet Vohra to head P&G Asia marketing

P&G’s head of marketing for Asia Maile Carnegie is leaving her role in Singapore with India marketing head Sumeet Vohra taking over.Previously head of marketing for Australia, the P&G veteran was appointed to head of marketing for Asia in December 2008 and was given the task of leading the FMCG giant's centralised 'One Asia' marketing operations in Singapore.As part of an internal reassignment, she is now heading back to Australia to head Australia and New Zealand's operations as general manager.

Sumeet Vohra to head P&G Asia marketing

P&G’s head of marketing for Asia Maile Carnegie is leaving her role in Singapore with India marketing head Sumeet Vohra taking over.

Previously head of marketing for Australia, the P&G veteran was appointed to head of marketing for Asia in December 2008 and was given the task of leading the FMCG giant's centralised 'One Asia' marketing operations in Singapore.

As part of an internal reassignment, she is now heading back to Australia to head Australia and New Zealand's operations as general manager.

P&G India marketing head Sumeet Vohra will be taking over Carnegie's role as head of marketing for Asia.

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Campaign India

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