Campaign India Team
Nov 29, 2019

Indigo Consulting elevates Prashant Tekwani, Saurabh Mankhand and Sumitra Sarkar to SVPs

Tekwani to take charge of North and East, Mankhand to handle West, while Sarkar will helm the operations in South India

From left: Mankhand, Sarkar and Tekwani
From left: Mankhand, Sarkar and Tekwani
Indigo Consulting has made elevations to its leadership team with elevations for Saurabh Mankhand, Sumitra Sarkar and Prashant Tekwani to senior vice presidents.
 
The trio, who earlier were VPs for client services have now been given the mandate of a region. 
 
Mankhand will be responsible for West (based in Mumbai); Sarkar for South  (from Bengaluru), and Tekwani for North & East region (based in Gurugram).
 
Rajesh Ghatge, CEO Indigo Consulting, said, “Over the last few years, Indigo Consulting has seen some fantastic momentum and growth. On the back of tremendous value being delivered on all dimensions of digital, we have won large marketing mandates and transformation projects across domains and continue to deliver on their dynamic business requirements. Our growth is powered by the organic growth of our marketing AORs and the launch of specialised services in content production, UX, insights and analytics through our centres of excellence. We have also gotten significant traction from the  five key practices in Core Application Modernisation, DevOps, Enterprise CMS (AEM, SiteCore, Drupal and Sitefinity), Omni-Channel Loyalty Program and SEO, that were launched to help our clients in their digital transformation road map."
 
He added, "Saurabh, Sumitra and Prashant have traversed this journey and contributed immensely towards the growth of customers at Indigo Consulting while growing their independent units. They have done this while maintaining an amazing streak at winning new mandates from large enterprise brands as well some global Fortune 100 brands. Empowering them to take on a larger mandate was inevitable. I am looking forward to them creating more value for our customers and further fuelling our fantastic momentum while pushing the bar of our product.”
 
Mankhand said, “My focus is to partner key brands in building an end-to-end digital ecosystem. The goal has been, and always will be, to partner customers in their decision-making journey to co-create high-value business impact. Right from ensuring nimble operations to keeping up with consumers’ digital demands, I look forward to being a part of some exciting and rewarding times at Indigo Consulting.”
 
Sarkar said, “My attention is on the southern markets where I will drive Indigo Consulting’s complete digital marketing as well as the digital business transformation agenda. Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai are home to some unicorns and tech-first companies. The untapped opportunities in the start-up ecosystem excite me to no end.”
 
Tekwani added, “I believe this is the best time to leverage the tremendous momentum Indigo Consulting is seeing. My new role and responsibilities will see me deep-dive further into the digital marketing and transformation agenda for key brands in the north and east markets. These markets are brimming with potential and I look forward to driving a significant amount of the business back home to Indigo Consulting.”
 
 
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Campaign India

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