Campaign India Team
Jul 20, 2022

Idealake appoints Chetan Mane as president

Moves from BBH India

Idealake appoints Chetan Mane as president
The Mumbai-based technology company, Idealake, has announced the appointment of Chetan Mane as president. 
 
In his new role, he will be responsible for driving growth across verticals and managing the operations of the company. 
 
Mane moves from BBH India, where he was business director. 
 
Viraj Savant, CEO, Idealake, said, “We are excited to have Chetan onboard to lead our expansion efforts. Over the next few years, we are looking at substantially expanding our capabilities and business with our new offerings in the technology and digital transformation space. Chetan’s appointment is a key step in that direction."
 
Mane said, “With technology and digital platforms becoming increasingly central to marketing, Idealake offers the perfect platform for me to implement all that I have learnt over the years. I am excited about being part of this fast-growing and evolving organisation and driving the next phase of growth at Idealake." 
 
With over 17 years of experience, he has also worked with Contract Advertising and Triton Communications, among others. 
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