She has worked as managing director, Kellogg India and South Asia, for six years.
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In a recent development, breakfast cereal brand Kellogg, has announced the resignation of Sangeeta Pendurkar as managing director, India and South Asia. She will continue to lead the business for the next few months while facilitating a smooth transition for her successor, who is yet to be announced.
Pendurkar had joined the company six years ago. As a part of the Asia Pacific leadership team for Kellogg, she has made significant contributions to the development of the region and the broader emerging markets agenda for the company.
Amit Banati, president, Kellogg Asia Pacific, says in a press release, "I would like to thank Sangeeta for her outstanding leadership and innumerable contributions over the last six years. Sangeeta brought in a strong strategic and consumer focus to the India business and has developed a diverse and future-ready organisation by embedding several new capabilities over the last few years. I wish her the very best in her future endeavours."
Pendurkar, says in a pres release, "It's been an enriching and exciting leadership journey to have led Kellogg India. I am incredibly proud of what I and my leadership team has been able to create over the last six years. A strong foundation for the future has been laid and I am confident that Kellogg will scale new heights."