Campaign India Team
Feb 15, 2022

Suvid Bajaj joins Spinny

Moves from Udaan.com where he was CMO

Suvid Bajaj joins Spinny
Spinny has announced the appointment of Suvid Bajaj as head of marketing. Bajaj joins the retail platform for pre-owned cars from Udaan.com, where he was CMO.
 
Niraj Singh, founder and CEO, Spinny, said, “We welcome Suvid on-board to build brand Spinny by driving meaningful initiatives for us with his deep understanding of the market and the mind-set of Young India. We are confident that his clear thinking will add value in Spinny’s endeavor to be the most trusted consumer brand and in growing the business as we expand across the country’’
 
Bajaj said, “I am excited to join an incredible team that believes in solving problems the right way, even when it is hard. The focus on quality and customer experience is deeply embedded in the Spinny system and this gels deeply with my value system as a marketer. I look forward to working with teams across the board to drive the company’s vision to make car ownership simple, accessible and delightful for every Indian household.”
 
 In a career spanning 20 years, he has also worked with ITC, PepsiCo, Reckitt and GSK.
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Campaign India

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