Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2020

Manan Shah joins Chimp&z Inc to head client services

Moves from AdLift where he also headed client services

Manan Shah
Manan Shah
Chimp&z Inc has announced the appointment of Manan Shah as head of client services for West and North India. Shah will be based in Mumbai. 
 
He moves from AdLift where he was also heading client services. He will report to Angad Singh Manchanda, co-founder and CEO, Chimp&z
 
Shah said, “Chimp&z Inc opportunity comes at the right time in my career as the way brands would approach marketing is transforming swiftly with a great deal of focus on revenue and business growth. With a great team to back me and Angad and Lavinn's support, I am excited and looking forward to creating some great work.”  
 
Manchanda said, “Manan's eye for details and a unique understanding of a client's needs, marketing dynamics, and consumer trends will strengthen the team’s perspective on the data and analytical thinking, which I believe is absolutely necessary for our journey ahead. His vast experience, problem-solving skills, and enthusiastic drive are distinctively suited to lead our client servicing function. We are excited about this new leg of our journey and look forward to working together to create a visible stir in the digital-first businesses in India and overseas.”
 
 
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