Castrol India appoints Rohit Talwar as Vice President and Head of Marketing

Talwar has over 21 years of experience in leading teams. and his career spans developed and growth markets within the Castrol Group.

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Castrol India appoints Rohit Talwar as Vice President and Head of Marketing

Castrol India has appointed Rohit Talwar as the Vice President and Head of Marketing, effective 1 November, 2023. Talwar will succeed Jaya Jamrani, who has decided to take a one year sabbatical. 

Talwar has 21 years of proficiency in leading high-performance multicultural teams across various levels and assignments, locally and globally. His career spans developed and growth markets within the Castrol Group. 

Since 2019, he has been leading marketing for Castrol Vietnam. In this capacity, he has overseen both B2C and B2B marketing initiatives, driving innovation and delivering substantial business growth in the Vietnamese market. 

Sandeep Sangwan, Managing Director of Castrol India said, "We are assured that Talwar's leadership will further elevate our marketing endeavours and contribute significantly to our continued success." 

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