Campaign India Team
Jun 09, 2014

V Narayanan appointed chief growth officer at Motivator

Prior to this he was general manager - North at Maxus

V Narayanan appointed chief growth officer at Motivator
Motivator India has appointed V Narayanan as chief growth officer. He will report to Rabinder Thirumurthy (Rabe Iyer), managing director, Motivator, and will be based in New Delhi. 
 
Prior to this, he was general manager, North at Maxus. In his new role, Narayanan will focus on growing specialist practices and driving strategy in the North, besides handling new business development nationally.
 
Iyer said, “I am delighted to have Narayanan on the Motivator team. I have known him to be the strong, silent commander, who with his strategic thinking and clear dedication inspires the team to deliver their very best. I have often heard very high praise from clients about his working style and I am sure Narayanan will help Motivator in our endeavor to build competitive brands out of Indian businesses.”
 
Narayanan added, “Motivator has demonstrated an impressive performance in terms of esteemed client acquisitions and business growth over the last one year. The task for me is to propel their business by seamlessly creating a best-in-class integrated product that demonstrates expertise, innovation and experience of the teams. I do look forward to delivering the 'Motivator success story' to new clients as a part of the expansion plan. My journey of four years in Maxus Delhi has been immensely satisfying in terms in building new client relationships, integrated teams, Maxus PACE culture, award winning industry accolades, etc. and above all client delight by being their trusted advisor.”
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