Campaign India Team
Oct 11, 2022

Lead elevates Anupam Gurani

Was chief marketing officer

Lead elevates Anupam Gurani
Lead has announced the elevation of Anupam Gurani as chief business and marketing officer. 
 
Gurani aims to further strengthen the brand’s proposition and will also drive customer success and revenue generation. 
 
He was previously chief marketing officer. 
 
Sumeet Mehta, co-founder and CEO, Lead, said, “Anupam and Manoj are leading our mission of bringing excellent education to every child. With their deep expertise and experience, I am sure they'll continue to contribute to lead in their elevated roles.”  
 
Gurani said, “The opportunity to build on our current momentum for growth and student confidence building through school edtech is tremendous, and I am excited to take on this new role. I look forward to working with our teams to drive further success for Lead as we continue to make excellent learning accessible and affordable for students across India.”
 
 
 
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