Grow Asia nabs Redhill's ex-managing director as head of comms
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Multi-stakeholder platform Grow Asia has appointed Redhill's ex-managing director Pranav Rastogi as its new head of communications. In his new role, Rastogi will spearhead Grow Asia’s global communications strategy and manage outreach to both public and private stakeholders, he told MARKETING-INTERACTIVE.
“My goal is to further solidify Grow Asia's reputation as a leader in catalysing multi-stakeholder, market-driven, and action-oriented partnerships to foster more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems,” he said.
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Rastogi will also be serving as the Asia Pacific regional platform coordinator for the World Economic Forum’s Food Action Alliance (FAA) in tandem with his new role. At the FAA, he will be tasked with steering the development and facilitation of the FAA’s regional delivery hub, forging robust partnerships and creating engaging dialogues with stakeholders throughout the Asia Pacific region.
Prior to his roles at Grow Asia and the Food Action Alliance, Rastogi was the managing director at PR and communications agency Redhill, a role he held from 2020 until he left the company earlier this year.
Rastogi joined the Singapore-headquartered agency six years ago in 2017 as its communications strategy manager. By the end of the year, he was promoted to general manager of Southeast Asia and then deputy managing director in 2018.
Quickly showing his skill, Rastogi was promoted to interim managing director in 2020 before taking on the full role of managing director.
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