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Bata Global's CEO Sandeep Kataria steps down from role

Bata Global's CEO Sandeep Kataria steps down from role

Fashion Network8 hours ago

Sandeep Kataria has stepped down from his role as global chief executive officer of Bata Corporation. The Swiss-headquartered footwear company is in the process of finalising a succession plan, with Kataria expected to stay on for the next six months to support a smooth transition.
Kataria, who became the first Indian to lead Bata's global operations, is leaving to explore other professional opportunities, Indian Retailer Bureau reported. His next move has not yet been disclosed.
The executive joined the business eight years ago and was initially appointed to lead Bata India. Under Kataria's leadership, the Indian market was repositioned as a key design and sourcing hub for the brand. He took over as global CEO in 2020 and has been credited with revitalising the company's brand image and retail strategy across multiple markets.
Before Bata, Kataria held senior roles at Unilever, Yum Brands, and Vodafone across India and Europe. His cross-industry experience helped steer the company through changing consumer habits and post-pandemic recovery.
Bata is expected to formally announce the leadership change this week. With over 130 years of brand history, Bata operates in more than 70 countries and manages a diversified portfolio through its Bata, Bata Industrials, and AW Lab business units.

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