Samsung has attained reasonable success in the Smartphone segment in India, with the Galxy S and Wave mobile handsets last year. It will globally launch the Galaxy SII smart phone and the next version of its GAlaxy Tab tablet, this year. It is also pushing devices based on its proprietary smartphone OS, Bada, and will look towards India when it comes to volume sales.
Samsung India Appoints Elkana Ezekiel As CMO
Samsung India  has appointed Elkana Ezekiel as its Chief Marketing Officer. He will be  heading the corporate marketing function for the company as well as  developing and executing corporate marketing strategies to achieve sales  targets.  Prior to joining Samsung, Ezekiel was the Regional Franchise Director  (Baby Care) – Asia Pacific Region, at Johnson & Johnson, Singapore,  where he was responsible for handling Marketing, brand strategy and  business development for the brand for 15 countries including Japan,  China, India, Korea, ASEAN and Australia. He was VP-Marketing for the  Consumer Division of the Company based in India, between 2001 and 2006.  Prior to Johnson & Johnson, he has also worked with Colgate  Palmolive and Geoffrey Manners.
Prior to joining Samsung, Ezekiel was the Regional Franchise Director  (Baby Care) – Asia Pacific Region, at Johnson & Johnson, Singapore,  where he was responsible for handling Marketing, brand strategy and  business development for the brand for 15 countries including Japan,  China, India, Korea, ASEAN and Australia. He was VP-Marketing for the  Consumer Division of the Company based in India, between 2001 and 2006.  Prior to Johnson & Johnson, he has also worked with Colgate  Palmolive and Geoffrey Manners.
Samsung has attained reasonable success in the Smartphone segment in India, with the Galxy S and Wave mobile handsets last year. It will globally launch the Galaxy SII smart phone and the next version of its GAlaxy Tab tablet, this year. It is also pushing devices based on its proprietary smartphone OS, Bada, and will look towards India when it comes to volume sales.
Samsung has attained reasonable success in the Smartphone segment in India, with the Galxy S and Wave mobile handsets last year. It will globally launch the Galaxy SII smart phone and the next version of its GAlaxy Tab tablet, this year. It is also pushing devices based on its proprietary smartphone OS, Bada, and will look towards India when it comes to volume sales.
 
 
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