Campaign India Team
May 15, 2023

Dream11 gets Priyanka Kodikal

She moves from Meta, where she was working on WhatsApp

Dream11 gets Priyanka Kodikal
Dream11 has announced the appointment of Priyanka Kodikal as chief design officer. Kodikal moves from Meta, where she was global head - design, WhatApp's consumer products, and was based in the USA.
 
She will report to Harsh Jain, CEO and co-founder, Dream11, Dream Sports,
 
Jain said, “We are delighted to have Priyanka join us as our chief design officer. Her appointment aligns with our commitment to hire the best global talent and develop Mumbai as a tech hub. Priyanka will be responsible for growing our design team and will play an integral role in helping all our portfolio companies with their design philosophy and execution.”
 
Kodikal added, "I'm extremely passionate about building products that are intuitive and delightful to use. I'm excited to explore the world of sports tech and look forward to working with a great team to elevate the experience for our users."
 
Kodikal has also worked with Evernote and TG, along with independent design stints.
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