Tag: Victorinox India

  • Swiss army knife brand lands Unilever pro as marketing chief

    Swiss army knife brand lands Unilever pro as marketing chief

    MUMBAI: Victorinox India has recruited Avirup Mukhopadhyay as its head of marketing, hiring  the seasoned marketer from wellness brand True Elements where he spent over three years. The appointment signals the Swiss army knife maker’s intent to sharpen its marketing edge in the competitive Indian consumer market.

    Mukhopadhyay joins Victorinox this month after a stellar run at True Elements, where he rose from category lead to assistant vice-president of marketing. During his tenure at the Mumbai-based health food company, he orchestrated brand strategy across multiple geographies, managed profit-and-loss responsibilities, and crafted go-to-market strategies for both traditional and alternative channels.

    His most visible achievement at True Elements was the Black Pack Anthem campaign featuring cricket star Rohit Sharma, which positioned the brand around its “100 per cent real, nothing artificial” promise. The campaign exemplified his knack for marrying celebrity endorsements with authentic brand messaging.

    The 15-year marketing veteran brings impressive credentials from blue-chip companies. He spent nearly three years at Unilever, where he cut his teeth on the iconic Kissan brand, developing everything from penetration packs priced at Rs 15 to comprehensive brand-building strategies. His Unilever stint included roles spanning brand management, trade marketing for modern retail, and territory sales across Kolkata.

    Between his Unilever chapters, Mukhopadhyay had a brief but notable six-month tenure at Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, where he was tasked with building the Rebalanz energy drink brand across key Indian markets. The “27 per cent less sugar” positioning he developed demonstrated his ability to navigate the increasingly health-conscious consumer landscape.

    His career began in financial services at Bajaj Allianz before pivoting to FMCG, with early roles at HCL Infosystems. A summer internship at Unilever during his MBA studies proved fortuitous, eventually opening doors to his full-time role at the Anglo-Dutch giant.

    For Victorinox, known globally for its multi-tool expertise but still building brand awareness in India’s crowded lifestyle market, Mukhopadhyay’s track record of scaling brands across price points and channels could prove invaluable. His experience spans everything from mass-market detergents to premium wellness products—precisely the range needed to navigate India’s bifurcated consumer market.

    The appointment reflects a broader trend of heritage European brands investing heavily in Indian marketing talent as they seek to crack the subcontinent’s complex consumer preferences.

  • Keval Parekh cuts through the clutter with promotion to GM – eBusiness at Victorinox India

    Keval Parekh cuts through the clutter with promotion to GM – eBusiness at Victorinox India

    MUMBAI:  After over 15 years of sharpening Victorinox India’s digital chops, Keval Parekh has officially levelled up—taking charge as general manager – eBusiness at the premium Swiss brand’s Indian operations.

    A mainstay at Victorinox since 2010, Parekh has played a pivotal role in scaling the brand’s online presence—liaising with e-commerce giants, crafting sleek digital campaigns, and securing B2B deals with multinational corporates. From handling marketplace strategy to steering website development, he’s been the digital Swiss army knife the brand needed.

    Before his Victorinox innings, Parekh built his financial edge at ICICI Bank, where he drove forex solutions for multinationals and managed rural micro-banking initiatives. Earlier stints at Kewal Kiran Clothing and Print Electronics gave him his grounding in retail and B2B sales.

    Now, as GM – eBusiness, Parekh’s challenge will be to take Victorinox’s digital operations to the next gear—navigating a cluttered marketplace with the brand’s signature precision and flair.

    The message is clear: Victorinox isn’t just about sharp blades—it’s now about sharper digital growth.

  • Victorinox India welcomes the IDCA team to their Gute Reise store in Aerocity, New Delhi

    Victorinox India welcomes the IDCA team to their Gute Reise store in Aerocity, New Delhi

    Mumbai: Victorinox, maker of the original Swiss army knife, welcomed the India Deaf Cricket Association Team to their Gute Reise Store in the national capital to wish them luck before they proceeded to Sharjah for the World Cup 2024.

    A tour of the store included a stop at the history wall, where all the players were fascinated to discover the 140-year-old legacy of Victorinox, a fourth-generation family-run company. Fun and camaraderie presided over high tea, hearty laughter, and huge smiles.

    Victorinox India chief marketing officer – brand & country head – watch Debraj Sengupta, presented the IDCA Team with personalized Swiss Army Knives to be prepared for any circumstance and outfitted the players with suitcases for their journey.

    Present on the occasion at the store along with the team were:

    •    Victorinox India CMO Debraj Sengupta
    •    Victorinox India VP PR communication Priyanka Sippy
    •    IDCA president Sumit Jain
    •    IDCA patron Reena Jain Malhotra
    •    IDCA CEO & brand custodian Roma Balwani
    •    IDCA vice chairman Vineet Malhotra
    •    IDCA secretary Ajay Kumar

    Victorinox India chief marketing officer – brand & country head – watch Debraj Sengupta said, “Victorinox is very honoured to welcome the IDCA Team to the Gute Reise Store at Worldmark, Aerocity, New Delhi. We hope our products empower them on their journey and we wish them the absolute best for the World Cup!”

    On the occasion, IDCA CEO & brand custodian Roma Balwani said, “IDCA India team is delighted to collaborate with Victorinox India as our support partner for the IDCA India team participating in the DICC T 20 World Cup 2024, UAE in Sharjah. The teams are very thankful for the opportunity to visit to their store at Worldmark, Aerocity. It was a special occasion as the leadership team felicitated our national team with their signature Swiss knife engraved with their names & also gifted all players suitcases which they will all carry during their travel to Sharjah.”

    She added, “We hope to have a long-term collaboration with the brand, which will motivate our teams and help promote diversity and inclusion for disability sport specially cricket.”

    The Indian Deaf Cricket team will participate in the Deaf International Cricket Council (DICC) T20 Champions Trophy 2024 to be held in Sharjah (UAE) from 6 to 12 March 2024. Teams from six countries — India, Australia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka — will compete at Vision Cricket Center, Sharjah, UAE to win the title of world champion.