Revolt Motors appoints Pradeep Lamba as VP, Marketing

Pradeep comes with two decades of experience, having held leadership positions at Samsung Electronics, Publicis Media, and Lenskart.com.

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Revolt Motors appoints Pradeep Lamba as VP, Marketing

Revolt Motors has appointed Pradeep Lamba as Vice President of Marketing, as the company looks to enhance its overall brand presence. 

Pradeep comes with two decades of experience, having held leadership positions at Samsung Electronics, Publicis Media, and Lenskart.com. 

He has driven 'notable growth', enhanced brand visibility, and optimised marketing ROI through innovative strategies at the previously held leadership positions across organisations. 

Revolt Motors has appointed Pradeep Lamba as Vice President of Marketing, as the company looks to enhance its overall brand presence. 

Pradeep comes with two decades of experience, having held leadership positions at Samsung Electronics, Publicis Media, and Lenskart.com. 

He has driven 'notable growth', enhanced brand visibility, and optimised marketing ROI through innovative strategies at the previously held leadership positions across organisations. 

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