Campaign India Team
Sep 15, 2022

Amit Dhawan moves to Art-E MediaTech as partner and CEO

Moves from Schbang, where he was business head of its Delhi operations

Amit Dhawan moves to Art-E MediaTech as partner and CEO
Art-E MediaTech has announced the appointment of Amit Dhawan as CEO and partner.
 
Dhawan moves from Schbang, where he was business head of its Delhi NCR office. Dhawan also led Schbang's media business. 
 
Rohit Sakunia, co-founder, Art-E Mediatech said, "While we empower ourselves to meet the changing marketing landscape, we must have the solid support of people that will propel us forward. Having someone of Amit Dhawan's caliber join us brings rich expertise in driving our clients to a reputable position in the marketplace, combined with qualitative and admirable leadership skills and knowledge. We are delighted to welcome Amit as our partner as we continue to grow and disrupt the industry.”
 
Dhawan said, "I am excited about becoming a part of Art-E, which has always been at the forefront of delivering meaningful & true solutions to its clients by seamlessly integrating creative, tech and media. By applying the learning I have had so far, I hope to make a meaningful difference to the business of our clients.”
 
Dhawan has also worked with Sociowash and Mr Right.
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Campaign India

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