iD Fresh Food’s CMO Rahul Gandhi steps down; Homegrown food major looks for new CMO

Rahul Gandhi, who joined ID Fresh Foods in 2020, started his career at ITC Limited.

By  Storyboard18| Jun 28, 2024 10:25 AM
As the assistant manager - FMCG at ITC Limited, his responsibility revolved around trade marketing, sales and distribution for Delhi NCR for ITC's personal care products.

Rahul Gandhi, who led iD Fresh Foods as chief marketing officer, has stepped down from his position. Currently, the homegrown food products company is searching for a suitable successor.

Musthafa P., founder and global CEO of iD Fresh food India stated, "When we started iD, we wanted to become a household name everywhere. We wanted people to think iD, every time they think fresh, tasty, homemade. This has become a reality today, thanks to a strong leadership team spearheading the growth. Each one of them driving this success, with strengths and capabilities unique to them."

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He further said, "This stellar team needs a new Chief Marketing Officer... As our current CMO Rahul Gandhi steps down, I would want him to hand over the baton to someone equally passionate, driven, and capable as him."

Gandhi, who joined ID Fresh Foods in 2020, started his career at ITC Limited went on to hold various positions at the FMCG major. As the assistant manager - FMCG at ITC Limited, his responsibility revolved around trade marketing, sales and distribution for Delhi NCR for ITC's personal care products. He also led HT Media as senior brand manager.

First Published onJun 28, 2024 9:28 AM

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