Campaign India Team
May 17, 2017

iProspect India hires Srikar Nagubandi as senior vice president

Based in Mumbai, he will report to Rubeena Singh

iProspect India hires Srikar Nagubandi as senior vice president
iProspect India, the digital agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, has hired Srikar Nagubandi as senior vice president – operations.  He comes with more than 15 years of experience in the digital space. Nagubandi’s core responsibilities at iProspect India will comprise leading the SEO and Analytics verticals and overseeing the Paid Media mandates.
 
Nagubandi will report into Rubeena Singh, CEO, iProspect India and will be based out of Mumbai.
Prior to this, he was director, media engagement and technology at W20 Group, New York. Some of his stints before this include those at Razorfish which is a part of the Publicis Group and AppliancesOnline.com. He has worked in international markets like New York and Australia throughout his career.
 
 Rubeena Singh, CEO, iProspect India said, “Srikar brings immense value to the company’s capabilities with his extensive experience in global markets. We want to increasingly bring on board senior talent who can carry forward the learnings of developed and evolved markets to our clients.”
 
 Nagubandi said, “In my experience in working with some of the best brands in the world, I have come to believe that it’s crucial to make the complex simple and the simple understandable and actionable for the client. Digital is only growing in complexity and the agency of the future needs to harness deep learning to innovate relentlessly and delight our clients.”
 
 
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