Campaign India Team
Mar 24, 2023

Liqvd Asia appoints Vaibhav Ajmera

Moves from Kinnect

Liqvd Asia appoints Vaibhav Ajmera
Vaibhav Ajmera has joined Liqvd Asia as director - business and services. 
 
He will be heading the agency’s South India operations and will be responsible for upscaling digital offerings in Bengaluru. 
 
Ajmera moves from Kinnect, where he was account director.
 
Monish Shanghavi, head of business and services, Liqvd Asia, said, “We welcome Vaibhav Ajmera to the Liqvd Asia fold. His formidable experience across brands and sectors should stand us in good stead. We look forward to Vaibhav playing a key role in the company charting a smart growth, going forward.”
 
Ajmera said, “I am excited to be joining this company at this juncture of its growth. Bangalore is key to the growth of the company. I see a bright future for Liqvd Asia in the background of an expanding economy of the country considering the fact that this is my second stint here I look forward to taking the business forward to a newer height.”
 
In a career spanning over 10 years, he has also worked with WATConsult, Chimp&z and Fulcro, among others. 
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