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Sunil Raina appointed Lava CMO

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Sunil Raina takes over this position from Solomon Wheeler, who has decided to pursue other career opportunities outside Lava

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Lava International announced the appointment of as its Chief Marketing Officer. Sunil Raina takes over this position from , who has decided to pursue other career opportunities outside .

Sunil Raina, presently the Sr. Vice President and Business Head at XOLO has been associated with Lava for close to 7 years, having held several leadership roles through his tenure at the company. He has successfully lead XOLO's growth journey as its Business Head and will continue to do so, while additionally spearheading the Marketing and Communication function for Lava.

“As an experienced business leader and a successful brand builder, Sunil brings in the right expertise to lead this function at Lava,” said Hari Om Rai, Chairman and Managing Director of Lava International.

As the company gears up to take Brand Lava to its next level, Sunil brings with him a strong marketing background and an experience of over 18 years with some of the leading national and international brands.

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