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Strengthening its leadership standing in the MVAS industry, People Group’s wireless arm, Mauj Mobile has announced the appointment of Rajiv Nayyar as Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing.
Following the recent appointment of Yuzdi Badhniwalla as Head – Consumer Marketing, this announcement further amplifies the company’s focus to reinforce its strategic team and highlight it’s positioning as an end-to-end digital solutions provider.
Commenting on this announcement, Manoj Dawane, CEO, People Infocom (Mauj Mobile), said, “The appointment of our new Sales and Marketing Head is in sync with our ambitious growth plans. Rajiv is one of the finest professionals within the telecom sector, with proven track records that challenge the best in the industry. With him on board, we are confident that his expertise will further enhance our practices and help us build new discerning client relationships.”
At Mauj Mobile, Rajiv will be spearheading the Carrier Sales and Marketing departments. He will be instrumental in strengthening the company’s business base with robust processes and strategic insights. His portfolio will also include all marketing led initiatives undertaken by the company to further consolidate its leadership.
Speaking on his decision to join Mauj Mobile, Rajiv said, “The MVAS market is on an upward incline and it will be challenging as well as exciting to work for a company that has the approach, ability and most importantly the attitude to be the sole leader in this space.”
Rajiv joins Mauj Mobile after his association with ACME Tele Power as VP International Business. With 16 years of global experience in the telecommunications industry, Rajiv has worked with some well-known brands like Ericsson, UTStarcom and HCL Technologies.
Rajiv is a qualified Mechanical Engineer with a keen business sense honed by diverse programs in Business Strategy & Market Analysis, Financial Accounting & Analysis conducted by various international business schools.
Sourced From: Hanmer MS&L Communications Pvt. Ltd
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