Manish Tiwary to lead Nestle India after Suresh Narayanan retires in 2025
Manish has nearly three decades of experience in leading large-scale operations and strategic initiatives within the e-commerce and consumer goods sectors, says Nestle
Manish has nearly three decades of experience in leading large-scale operations and strategic initiatives within the e-commerce and consumer goods sectors, says Nestle
Nestlé India observes "uptick" in sales in "RUrban markets" despite challenging environment; declares interim dividend of ₹7 apiece amounting to ₹674.91 cr
Suresh Narayanan is using innovation and technology to keep the company on a steady growth path.
The surge in Coronavirus cases across the country threatens to derail the growth reported by consumer-focussed companies in the March quarter.
From the way people work to the way they consume and even the way companies advertise, a sea of changes awaits India after the Coronavirus pandemic blows over, says Suresh Narayanan.
Narayanan says his experience in the first 100 days as the chairman and MD of Nestlé India was one of the most enriching experiences of his professional stint.
The Indian arm of the Swiss FMCG major will continue to diversify its product basket by entering segments such as breakfast cereals to enable volume-led growth
A rise in lifestyle-related diseases and growing awareness is compelling “big food” companies to rework, reshape and re-imagine their strategies.
Maggi was Nestlé India’s biggest crisis, but the company is not out of the woods now that the instant noodles are back. New chairman and managing director Suresh Narayanan’s task is to put the sheen back on brand Nestlé.