Campaign India Team
May 11, 2023

Sunil Gadgil returns to Nivea

Gadgil’s last stint with Nivea India was in September 2011 until August 2017

Sunil Gadgil returns to Nivea
Nivea India has reappointed Sunil Gadgil as marketing director. 
 
Prior to this, he was global marketing director at Beiersdorf in Ukraine and Germany. 
 
Gadgil’s last stint with Nivea India was in September 2011 until August 2017. 
 
He will be responsible for driving the brand’s success in India and strengthening its position as a trusted skincare brand.
 
Gadgil said,  "I am thrilled to be returning to Nivea India, it feels like returning to where it all started. With my prior experience in the region, and my exposure to the global skincare market as Global Marketing Director at Beiersdorf, I am excited to combine the best of both worlds and contribute to the brand's continued success in India."
 
Gadgil has worked with companies like Bausch & Lomb and Godrej Consumer Products, among others. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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