Munir Lamba joins Marico Egypt as Country Business Head

Previously, Munir Lamba led ITC as vice president and head of marketing - chocolates, confectionery & coffee, and was also the executive committee member.

By  Storyboard18| Sep 16, 2024 9:05 AM
At ITC, Munir Lamba joined as the marketing manager for the dairy segment, and went on to hold various roles in different capacities. (Image source: LinkedIn)

Munir Lamba, who led ITC as vice president and head of marketing - chocolates, confectionery & coffee, and was also the executive committee member, has joined Marico Egypt as country business head.

He stated, "Having worked in food businesses for almost two decades, I'm excited about the enriching and stimulating learning of leading a personal care business alongside the opportunity to operate in a different geography and culture. I would like to thank all my wonderful colleagues, mentors and team members from the Dairy & beverage cluster and the CCC (Chocolates, Confectionery and Coffee) businesses for being there with me during the last 7 years at ITC Foods 🙏."

He started his career at AMRB and went on to also work at Perfetti Van Melle India.

At ITC, he joined as the marketing manager for the dairy segment, and went on to hold various roles in different capacities.

First Published onSep 16, 2024 9:05 AM

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