Campaign India Team
Dec 17, 2021

HiveMinds gets Mohit Grover to head its North business

Will lead the newly expanded business in Gurugram

HiveMinds gets Mohit Grover to head its North business
Digital marketing company and consultancy, Hiveminds Innovative Market Solutions, a division of Madison World has appointed Mohit Grover to head its north branch in Gurugram.
 
This is the first expansion of the company in Delhi-NCR and has offices in Bangalore and Mumbai. 
 
Jyothirmayee JT, founder and CEO, HiveMinds, said, “As digital transformation takes
focus for all businesses, I am delighted to bring in a leader with high ownership and
entrepreneurial spirit as our Delhi branch head to ride this wave. With the growing client roster,
we feel that a senior team based in the region will be better placed to engage at the strategic
level and contribute to overall growth for our clients. We are hiring!”
 
Sam Balsara, chairman, Madison World, said, “With offices opening up gradually, the demand
for on-site teams is also coming back. With Mohit at the helm, we’re now poised to expand our
presence in North India to attract new clients and service the existing clients better.”
 
Grover added, “I am excited to be leading the north India growth for HiveMinds. I feel after building businesses in the highly competitive travel industry for over a decade, this will be a great next phase of my career. I look forward to assembling a formidable team and delivering value to our clients in the region”.
 
He has also worked with companies like redBus, Goibibo, Make My Trip and Neemrana Naturals. 
 
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