Campaign India Team
Dec 17, 2021

iProspect India gets Nitin Sabharwal as managing partner-North

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iProspect India gets Nitin Sabharwal as managing partner-North
iProspect has announced the appointment of Nitin Sabharwal as managing partner, North. 
 
He will be responsible for client relationship management, business operations and new channel development. Sabharwal will also lead the agency’s affiliate marketing function, nationally.
 
He will report to Vinod Thadani, CEO, iProspect India and digital growth officer, India, dentsu Media.
 
Thadani said, “Nitin embodies iProspect’s vision efficaciously. With his understanding of our clients, industry and the market, he is undoubtedly the successor for the role. We look forward to welcoming him at iProspect and working with stakeholders to unlock greater potential and empowering our clients to make better and swifter decisions. I am confident that he will lead the organisation to greater heights and accelerate the momentum of growth."
 
Sabharwal added, “I am excited to work with the leadership team at iProspect. This is a great opportunity to carry forward the torch of digital performance marketing for brands in India. I am also looking forward to building new channels of performance delivery via strategic partnerships along with creating a robust team that is client-focused, data-driven, and insight-oriented.”
 
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