Campaign India Team
Nov 18, 2020

Hemant Dua joins Do Your Thng as co-founder and chief growth officer

Last full-time stint was with GMR Sports

Hemant Dua
Hemant Dua
Do Your Thng (DYT) has announced the appointment of Hemant Dua as co-founder and chief growth officer. 
 
Dua's last full-time stint was with GMR Sports where he was CEO of the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) IPL team.
 
DYT is a branded content marketplace that connects brands with social media users. It gives active social media users the chance to earn from their posts by supporting brands.
 
Ankit Agarwal, founder and CEO, Do Your Thng, said, “We are ecstatic to have Hemant as the co-founder and chief growth officer at DYT. He brings rich experience and valuable perspective to the team. Hemant’s extensive expertise in driving strategy, market expansion and internal growth are unmatched. All are skills that would help DYT strengthen partnerships, develop strategic alliances and expand our presence.”
 
Dua said, “I am thrilled to be joining the DYT team and enjoy the challenge of transforming it into a bigger and better enterprise. In the year since its inception, DYT has already worked with upwards of 80 brands on 100+ campaigns with 20,000+ creators.  I hope to accelerate the platform further, incubate ideas and translate them into reality.”
 
In a career spanning more than 25 years he has also worked with Octagon and BRC Group.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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