Nitin Gursahani in his own words
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2022
Nitin Gursahani (born on 10 October 1983) is the director and founder of the company Kiren Australia Pty Ltd. He has earned 14 years of experience in the field of Business Entrepreneur & Marketing professional proficient and initiated the company's first venture in 2007 as a liquor store with a franchisee of Cellarbrations; after that, in 2010, Kiren Australia opened up a Wholesale Distribution of Liquor. My sole aim had to establish a marvelous and versatile Indian-origin company in Australian territory. For me IMPOSSIBLE means "I Make Possible" and that's how he believes in his potent business ideas that turned his company into a unique model in present reflection. He precisely acknowledged the versatility of modern market needs and created multiple successful services in event management, brand recognition, and import & export. He immensely encouraged various organizations to overcome challenges to obtain long-term profits.
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