Campaign India Team
Jan 11, 2022

Gozoop appoints Samrat Bedi as CEO for Indian operations

Last full-time stint was with 82.5 Communications

Gozoop appoints Samrat Bedi as CEO for Indian operations
Gozoop has announced the appointment of Samrat Bedi as chief executive officer for its Indian operations. 
 
Bedi was president at 82.5 Communications till March 2021. He will be based in Mumbai and report to the Gozoop Group's board.
 
Rohan Bhansali, chairman and co-founder, Gozoop Group, said, “In Samrat we have a rare blend of a leader who has a strong growth orientation and a spirited people-first approach. Samrat is a leader who we believe will drive Gozoop India’s vision. I am confident that his experience and leadership in nurturing brands, teams and creative minds will take Gozoop forward on its glorious journey.”
 
Bedi said, “I am elated to take ahead the legacy that Ahmed and Rohan have built over the years. Their deep understanding about brands and businesses in a modern age has helped build Gozoop be the independent and homegrown integrated agency it is today. I look forward to working with a group of passionate leaders at Gozoop to build brands of the future and create work that will be outstanding.”
 
Ahmed Aftab Naqvi was recently elevated as global CEO and co-founder, Gozoop Group. 
 
He said, “Gozoop is known to have redefined the agency model for a connected world, where digital and traditional advertising work seamlessly under one roof. Samrat’s unique skill sets and experience will not just consolidate that position but keep redefining it. Samrat’s unique skill sets and experience will not just consolidate that position but keep redefining it as we build Gozoop into a creative powerhouse.”
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