Uber India appoints Manisha Lath Gupta as head of marketing

Uber India appoints Manisha Lath Gupta as head of marketing

She will take over from Sanjay Gupta, who will soon move to Uber US & Canada

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MUMBAI: Uber India has announced the appointment of Manisha Lath Gupta as the head of marketing for India. She will take over from Sanjay Gupta, who will soon move to Uber US and Canada in a new role. This announcement follows the recent appointment of Pavan Vaish as the head of central operations.

Manisha Lath Gupta will oversee marketing initiatives for rides and eats business for India South Asia. A seasoned marketer, entrepreneur and leader, she comes with over 20 years of experience across consumer goods, banking, ecommerce, and fintech. Over the course of her career, she has conceptualised and executed brand campaigns, driven digital performance and has run a successful start-up.

Uber India and South Asia president Pradeep Parameswaran commented on the new appointment, “In line with Uber’s India growth strategy, we continue to build and strengthen a team of industry experts who appreciate the impact of ridesharing and drive innovation for a better tomorrow. We are delighted to have Manisha join us as Uber’s marketing head. We would also like to thank Sanjay for being a thought partner and for helping build a strong, diverse and engaged marketing team. His movement to the US & Canada team underlines India’s position as a talent exporter and we wish him the best for his new role.”

Manisha Lath Gupta, said, “I am extremely thrilled to be part of Uber’s India journey as it continues to transform mobility and make meaningful impact. I look forward to develop deeper brand engagement and add innovative solutions to the marketing mix.”

Gupta started her career with Unilever in India, where she spent close to eight years (1997-2004) and another six years (2004-2010) across two different roles at Colgate Palmolive. Later, she successfully transitioned to the banking industry as the EVP & chief marketing officer at Axis Bank.

She turned full-time entrepreneur in 2014, with her start-up venture IndianArtCollectors.com, an e-commerce portal for original Indian contemporary art, which she had founded in 2005 as a moonlighting venture and was acquired by NDTV in 2015.