Campaign India Team
May 10, 2018

Interactive Avenues ropes in Shantanu Mulay as business head

Moves from Brand Capital

Interactive Avenues ropes in Shantanu Mulay as business head
Interactive Avenues has announced the appointment of  Shantanu Mulay as business head – creative. Mulay moves from Brand Capital where he was chief manager – marketing.
 
He will be based in Mumbai and report to Shantanu Sirohi, COO, Interactive Avenues.
 
Mulay said, "This is a new beginning with a new vigour. I got introduced to digital marketing when it was at its nascent stage. I have grown with it enjoying every bit of innovation that came along. Having said that there is no end to learning in such a fast evolving digital world. So I am definitely looking at learning more and implementing every bit gathered. I am glad Interactive Avenues, one of the largest and fastest growing full service digital agency in the country has given me an opportunity to put my skills and experience to use and help grow the creative business. The profile offered and the trust bestowed excites me and I look forward to a brighter tomorrow."
 
In a career spanning 11 years he has also worked with AVM Engineering, Netscribes, D'zine Garage, Riteverses Solutions and Hungama Digital Services.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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