Magenta Mobility appoints Shashank Chauhan as its Operations Head

Previously Chauhan worked with Euler Motors as an Operation Specialist.

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Magenta Mobility appoints Shashank Chauhan as its Operations Head

As it scales up its business in the country, last mile mobility e-commerce player Magenta Mobility has expanded its leadership team with the appointment of ex-Euler Motors and FoodPanda operations specialist Shashank Chauhan as its Operations Head.

Backed by HPCL and other marquee investors such as JITO Angel Network, LetsVenture, and well-known Indian American philanthropist, Kiran Patel, Magenta Mobility founder Maxson Lewis sharing his view on the appointment said, "Shashank's mandate will be to build the fleet of the future to serve our growing clientele and ride the phase of growth"

Commenting about his new role  Chauhan said "Magenta Mobility strategic role  in India’s journey of decarbonizing the transportation sector and my role to push operational excellence will mean giving more value to our customers in their last mile mobility solutions"

Earlier this month, the brand announced the inauguration of its North Regional office in Gurgaon with an aim to hire over 450+ employees.

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