Aarize Group appoints Vikas Sharma as CBO
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Aarize Group appoints Vikas Sharma as CBO

Aarize Group has appointed Vikas Sharma as Chief Business Officer, strengthening its leadership team to drive strategic growth and market expansion.

Based in Gurugram, the company is positioning the appointment as part of its broader plan to scale operations, deepen partnerships, and expand its presence across Delhi NCR.

Vikas Sharma brings nearly two decades of experience in the real estate sector, with expertise in business development, project launches, and market positioning. He has previously held leadership roles at organisations including TARC, IREO, Silverglades Group, and Ashiana Homes.

Aman Sharma, Managing Director and Founder, Aarize Group, said the appointment aligns with the company’s vision to strengthen its growth trajectory and market positioning.

In his new role, Vikas Sharma will lead sales, business development, and key strategic initiatives, with a focus on expanding the company’s footprint and unlocking new opportunities across emerging corridors.

The move reflects Aarize Group’s continued focus on scaling its portfolio and delivering future-ready developments in a competitive NCR real estate market.


Aarize Group has appointed Vikas Sharma as Chief Business Officer, strengthening its leadership team to drive strategic growth and market expansion.Based in Gurugram, the company is positioning the appointment as part of its broader plan to scale operations, deepen partnerships, and expand its presence across Delhi NCR.Vikas Sharma brings nearly two decades of experience in the real estate sector, with expertise in business development, project launches, and market positioning. He has previously held leadership roles at organisations including TARC, IREO, Silverglades Group, and Ashiana Homes.Aman Sharma, Managing Director and Founder, Aarize Group, said the appointment aligns with the company’s vision to strengthen its growth trajectory and market positioning.In his new role, Vikas Sharma will lead sales, business development, and key strategic initiatives, with a focus on expanding the company’s footprint and unlocking new opportunities across emerging corridors.The move reflects Aarize Group’s continued focus on scaling its portfolio and delivering future-ready developments in a competitive NCR real estate market.

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