New Delhi: In a significant leadership move aimed at bolstering its growth and operational capabilities, KAFF Appliances, a kitchen appliance brand, has announced the appointment of Nalin Kumar as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO).
Bringing with him over 20 years of extensive experience in the consumer durables and home appliances industry, Nalin Kumar is set to play a pivotal role in KAFF’s growth strategy. In his new position, he will oversee end-to-end operations, with a mandate to enhance organizational efficiency and deliver exceptional experiences to both customers and channel partners across India.
“We are delighted to welcome Nalin Kumar to the KAFF leadership team. His deep industry knowledge and sharp operational acumen make him an ideal fit to lead our business into its next phase of growth,” said Spokesperson from KAFF Appliances.
Prior to this appointment, Kumar held senior leadership roles at prominent consumer electronics and home appliance companies, where he successfully led large-scale operations and executed effective go-to-market strategies. His appointment comes at a time when KAFF is actively diversifying its product offerings and intensifying its presence across both metro cities and high-potential emerging markets.
“I’m excited to be part of KAFF’s journey at such a pivotal time. The brand has a strong legacy in the Indian kitchen appliance market, and I look forward to working with the team to build on that momentum and deliver meaningful value to our customers and partners,” said Nalin Kumar, COO, KAFF Appliances.
KAFF continues to emphasize design innovation, product quality, and customer-centricity as its core values—areas that closely align with Kumar’s leadership ethos. His entry is expected to drive a more streamlined and agile operational approach, while fostering cross-functional collaboration across the organization.
With this appointment, KAFF reaffirms its commitment to strengthening its leadership pipeline and scaling its business to meet the evolving needs of modern Indian households.