Bisleri’s Anjana Ghosh steps down as international director – marketing & business development

Bisleri’s Anjana Ghosh steps down as international director – marketing & business development

Ghosh served a stint of 16 years at the bottled water company, having joined it in 2006.

Anjana Ghosh

Mumbai: After a 16-year long stint with the bottled water brand Bisleri International as director – marketing & business development, Anjana Ghosh has decided to move on. Ghosh was with Bisleri for approximately 16 years, having joined the company in 2006. She is currently taking a break even as her next move is yet to be disclosed.

Sharing the development on LinkedIn, Ghosh posted: “Routine can make one complacent, we hide our true self, the spark dwindles, our outputs are more mechanical and that can drain you. I want to make an attempt to step out of my comfort zone, challenge myself to begin fresh towards brand building and marketing for another brand and transform its growth journey.  

After spending 16 years in Bisleri I am looking out for the next Challenge.”

“In my association I saw the brand rise to become brand number one, build huge consumer connects with clutter breaking campaigns, saw the company grow leaps and bounds, the experience of which I shall cherish for the rest of my life. Undoubtedly, I carry loads of memories of good times spent at Bisleri,” she further said, adding, “Time to challenge myself again!”

Ghosh was primarily responsible for bringing innovation to the brand and was involved in a lot of pioneering projects including the brand makeover from blue to green and the latest foray into the e-commerce industry. She handled multiple roles in the organisation including strategy and planning for the brand. Ghosh also worked with the brand on a slew of sustainability and plastic recycling initiatives.

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Ghosh joined the beverage company as deputy general manager, sales & marketing after 15 years in the steel industry. She grew into the roles of general manager and later, director, over the next three years.