Lenovo India ropes in Sudhin Mathur as Director-Smartphones

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Lenovo India ropes in Sudhin Mathur as Director-Smartphones 
Lenovo India has announced the appointment of Sudhin Mathur as Director- Smartphones for India. Based out of Gurgaon, Sudhin will be responsible for steering the company’s aggressive growth strategies for Smartphones in India. Sudhin has over twenty years of rich experience in Business Management and Consumer Marketing in varied industries viz. Telecom, Services and Office Products. His core expertise lies in driving P&L results via brand building, retail business management, sales and distribution, people and organization strategies.
One of Sudhin’s significant contributions has been in setting up and launching the Sony Ericsson brand in India. During his tenure, the businesses grew consistently and the brand emerged as a leading player in the high end mobile devices and services space. Till recently, Sudhin was the Business Head for LG Mobile, India where he spearheaded the company’s overall business operations for mobile phones in India.
Announcing the appointment, Amar Babu- Managing Director, Lenovo India said, “We welcome Sudhin into Lenovo’s senior management team. While building on our existing competitive strengths in PCs, we are rapidly and aggressively becoming a PC+ company beyond simply driving market share, to fostering greater innovation that sets us apart as a PC+ leader.  Sudhin’s track record for growing mobile phone brands and establishing them as leading players will aid our growth in India.”
“Lenovo has a rich history of innovation and has been very aggressive in growing market share in India and globally.  It is going through a successful growth period and holds promise. I am excited to be working with an organization that has such ambitious plans for the PC+ era.” said Sudhin Mathur......See More

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