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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 10:26:00
Rajiv David receiving the award from RGF Management Search Executive Director Dr. Sanjay Muthal and Mother Dairy Chief People Officer and Member Management Team Dr. Saugata Mitra
Union Bank Senior Marketing Manager Rajiv David was recognised amongst Asia’s Top 50 Brand Leaders at the 8th CMO Asia Awards for Excellence in Branding and Marketing, held in Singapore recently.
This title recognises his efforts and contribution to the marketing field and CIM Sri Lanka where he also serves as a Member of the CIM Board. It is noteworthy that with this recognition, Rajiv was placed alongside marketers from India, South East Asia and the Middle East who were also awarded from their respective countries.
Rajiv David is a professional marketer with over 12 years of experience in making a change in the branding and marketing arena. Rajiv completed his studies at St. Peter’s College, after which he went on to complete his CIM, CMA and is also equipped with an MBA in Business Administration in 2009 awarded by the Sikkim Manipal University of India. He has experience in diverse industries including over eight years of experience in the insurance field where he has been instrumental in conceptualizing, planning and implementing several successful, innovative campaigns. Rajiv is currently a Board Member for CIM- UK’s Sri Lanka branch where he functions as the Head of Membership Development of the Chartered Instituted of Marketing in Sri Lanka. He has also been a Council Member for the Certified Management Accounts (CMA) Australia, Sri Lanka Branch
in 2012.
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