Westlife Foodworld Limited, the operator of McDonald’s restaurants across West and South India, has appointed Natasha Kini as Deputy General Manager – Corporate Communications.
Kini announced her new role through a LinkedIn update, marking a key leadership addition to the company’s communications function.
Role Focus: Strengthening Brand and Stakeholder Communication
In her new position, Natasha Kini will be responsible for:
- Leading internal and external communication strategies
- Strengthening brand reputation and positioning
- Driving stakeholder engagement initiatives
- Building impactful corporate storytelling
Her role will be critical as Westlife Foodworld continues to expand its presence in India’s competitive quick-service restaurant (QSR) market.
Experienced Communications Leader
Natasha Kini brings over 10 years of experience in corporate communications, with expertise spanning:
- Hospitality
- Lifestyle brands
- Corporate communications
She has a strong track record in managing brand narratives, media relations, and crisis communication strategies.
Previous Leadership Roles
Before joining Westlife Foodworld, Kini held key roles at leading organisations:
- Marriott International – Served as Senior Manager of Communications (South Asia), where she managed brand PR and crisis communication strategies
- Adfactors PR – Worked as Assistant Account Manager, handling high-profile lifestyle and consumer accounts
- Publicis Consultants Asia – Built early expertise in media relations and corporate messaging
Strategic Importance for Westlife Foodworld
The appointment comes at a time when companies in the hospitality and QSR sector are increasingly investing in:
- Strong brand positioning
- Crisis preparedness
- Digital and integrated communication strategies
As consumer engagement becomes more dynamic, corporate communications leaders play a crucial role in shaping brand perception and trust.
Industry Outlook
India’s QSR and hospitality sector is witnessing rapid growth, driven by:
- Rising urban consumption
- Expansion of organised food chains
- Increased focus on brand storytelling and customer experience
Leadership appointments like this reflect the growing importance of strategic communications in driving business growth and reputation management.








