LinkedIn has made two key appointments for its India office. Sandeep Suvarna has joined LinkedIn India as head of marketing and Irfan Abdulla as head of hiring solutions to further strengthen and expand LinkedIn’s presence in India.
As head of marketing, Suvarna's key focus will be to drive awareness and increase usage of LinkedIn’s solutions, features and products for members, advertisers and recruiters on LinkedIn.
He joins LinkedIn from NetworkPlay where he focused on sales strategy for the company. With over five years of experience in marketing and internet industry, Suvarna also served in marketing positions at Yahoo! and MySpace.
Meanwhile, Abdulla will focus on growing and further developing the market for LinkedIn’s suite of Hiring solutions products, which are being successfully used by organizations and recruiters across the world. He joins from Hewitt Associates prior to which he was with JobStreet India for over five years. Abdulla’s LinkedIn profile can be viewed at http://in.linkedin.com/in/irfanabdulla.
Commenting on these two appointments, Hari V Krishnan, country manager, LinkedIn India said, "As we increase our focus on localized member engagement, our core team of dynamic and experienced business heads will develop local programs to increase member adoption in India through LinkedIn’s suite of products and solutions."
LinkedIn India appoints Sandeep Suvarna as head of marketing
LinkedIn has made two key appointments for its India office. Sandeep Suvarna has joined LinkedIn India as head of marketing and Irfan Abdulla as head of hiring solutions to further strengthen and expand LinkedIn’s presence in India.As head of marketing, Suvarna's key focus will be to drive awareness and increase usage of LinkedIn’s solutions, features and products for members, advertisers and recruiters on LinkedIn.
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