Campaign India Team
Apr 17, 2023

Vinay Subramanyam re-joins Kellogg

Moves from Pidilite

Vinay Subramanyam re-joins Kellogg
Kellogg India has announced the appointment of Vinay Subramanyam as head of marketing for its business in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives.
 
This is his second stint with the company, having worked across sales development and category marketing roles between 2011 and 2015. 
 
He moves from Pidilite Industries, where he was chief marketing officer. 
 
Prashant Peres, managing director, Kellogg South Asia, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Vinay Subramanyam back on board to Kellogg. His proven track record of building large brands, launching successful innovations and understanding the essence of who we are, will bring a fresh perspective to Kellogg’s purposeful marketing agenda and elevate our brand and marketing strategy. He will play an important role in our exciting agenda to reimagine the future of food in South Asia.”
 
Subramanyam said, “It’s so good to be back at Kellogg. I have followed the organisation closely since I left and observed it grow manifold over the years. Kellogg’s legacy of building iconic brands, category creation, consumer centricity, crafting successful innovations and building great teams is something I look forward to upholding as I commence my second stint here.”
 
He has also had stints with Britannia and VIP Industries.
 
 
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Campaign India

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