Campaign India Team
Nov 01, 2023

Rishit Mehta joins Quantum Consumer Solutions

Moves from Dentsu

Rishit Mehta joins Quantum Consumer Solutions
Quantum Consumer Solutions has announced the appointment of Rishit Mehta as group chief financial officer. 
 
He moves from Dentsu, where he was chief commercial officer. 
 
Mehta joins Quantum Consumer Solutions' leadership team. He will report to Rinita Singh, group managing director, Quantum Consumer Solutions. 
 
Mehta said, “This is an exciting time to join Quantum as the company continues to make solid progress against its long-term strategy. I am eager to build on the momentum Quantum has gained in recent years and ensure our business transformation positions us for success in the years to come.”
 
Singh said, “We are thrilled to have Rishit join us and are confident that his extensive and impressive financial experience will allow him to generate tangible results as we continue our growth plans. Rishit is not only an accomplished CFO, but also a leader with extensive experience in business transformation.”
 
In a career spanning more than 20 years, he has also worked with Digitas, BBH and Reliance Retail among others.
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