New Delhi, Delhi, India, September 2025 – Ritesh Miglani has been appointed as Director – Marketing (Chief Marketing Officer) at Jagatjit Industries Limited, a prominent Indian player in the alco-bev and FMCG sectors. In his new role, Ritesh will spearhead brand strategy, consumer marketing, innovation, and digital transformation, aiming to unlock accelerated growth and competitive positioning for the company in domestic and global markets.
Ritesh joins Jagatjit Industries after an impactful tenure of nearly a decade at Pernod Ricard India, where he led key zonal marketing portfolios across the West, North, and South India regions. His strategic leadership in regional brand management and market expansion helped bolster Pernod Ricard’s presence across these high-potential markets.
Prior to Pernod Ricard, he spent nearly seven years at Godfrey Phillips India Ltd, where he held progressive roles across brand marketing, strategy, and planning, contributing to the marketing success of leading brands like Four Square. His tenure at Godfrey Phillips helped him sharpen his consumer insights, category strategy, and brand planning capabilities in competitive markets.
Earlier in his career, Ritesh undertook a summer internship at Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, providing him early exposure to sales strategy and field execution in the Indian automotive sector. He holds an MBA in Marketing from BIRLA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (BIMTECH), equipping him with the academic foundation that underpins his marketing leadership.
About Jagatjit Industries Limited
Founded in 1944, Jagatjit Industries Limited is one of India’s oldest and most renowned manufacturers of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and malted milk food. The company boasts an integrated distillery setup and produces a wide range of spirits including Scotch, Whisky, Vodka, Gin, Rum, and Brandy. Its flagship brands include Aristocrat Premium and AC Black Whisky. With state-of-the-art facilities in Punjab and Rajasthan, and a national bottling network, Jagatjit continues to modernize its operations while preserving a rich heritage of quality and customer delight.
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