Manish Tiwary to be Managing Director of Nestlé India; Suresh Narayanan to retire next year

Former Amazon exec Manish Tiwary will be the Managing Director of Nestlé India Limited with effect from 1st August 2025.

By  Storyboard18| Oct 7, 2024 12:19 PM

After an illustrious career of over 26 years with Nestlé Group, Suresh Narayanan, Chairman and Managing Director of Nestlé India Limited will retire at the close of business hours on 31st July 2025.

Manish Tiwary has been nominated to take over as the Managing Director of Nestlé India Limited with effect from 1st August 2025. The proposal is subject to necessary approvals, the company has said in an exchange filing.

Tiwary is a distinguished business executive with nearly three decades of experience in leading largescale operations and strategic initiatives within the e-commerce and consumer goods sectors.

In his previous role, Tiwary was the Country Manager of Amazon India. He joined Amazon in 2016 after a 20-year career at Unilever, where he held roles in sales, marketing, and general management across various categories & channels in India, Gulf & North Africa. Tiwary is B. Tech in Computer Science and MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

Tiwary is currently a director at Amazon Digital Services Private Limited and More Consumer Brands Private Limited, and he will step down from his directorship on 30th October 2024. Manish has no relationship with any Director of Nestlé India Limited

First Published onOct 7, 2024 12:12 PM

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