Campaign India Team
Mar 05, 2012

Badri Narayan joins Mogae Media

Narayan will be based at Mogae’s Delhi headquarters and will report to Pavan Chandra

Badri Narayan joins Mogae Media

Continuing with their recent appointments, Mogae Media has brought in Badri Narayan as its head of analytics. Narayan will be based at Mogae’s Delhi headquarters and will report to Pavan Chandra, chief incelligence officer.

Narayan has previously worked with companies like Adnova Technologies, Zenith Optimedia, DDB Mudra and a recent start-up, Corporate Storytellers.
 
Commenting on Narayan’s appointment at Mogae, Chandra said, “Badri is very data-driven. He lives and breathes data cuts and data slices. He will add a lot of practical experience to our young team at Mogae Media.”
 
Commenting on his move to Mogae, Narayan said, “Data for me is sacrosanct and churning rich information from it is my everyday mission. Most times the sheer volume of data can be quite intimidating. And I thrive on that challenge. We're talking about data sizes beyond terabytes at Airtel with whom Mogae works. And these data are constantly growing thanks to the ubiquitous information-sensing mobile devices. For me, Mogae is therefore the place to be.”
 
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