Campaign India Team
Mar 11, 2020

MyTeam11 gets Manvendra Singh Rathore as CMO

Moves from Voltas Beko

Manvendra Singh Rathore
Manvendra Singh Rathore
MyTeam11 has announced the appointment of Manvendra Singh Rathore as chief marketing officer. Rathore joined  the company on 2 March. 
 
His mandate includes SportTiger and AI shorts along with upcoming projects from the MyTeam11 bouquet. His last assignment was with Voltas Beko.
 
Vinit Godara, CEO and co-founder, MyTeam11, said, “I am pleased to welcome Manvendra to our MyTeam11 family. With the Indian Premier League (IPL) on the horizon, it was important that we have someone to look at our marketing initiatives end to end. Considering his experience and understanding of the market, he was the obvious choice. We look forward to a fruitful working relationship with him and expect that he will aid MyTeam11 in reaching new heights.”
 
Rathore said, “I am proud to be a part of MyTeam11. The work that they have done in such a short space of time is beyond phenomenal. In less than four years, MyTeam11 has six sports in their fantasy gaming portfolio along with a user base of 10 million+ users. They have now also launched their own multi-sport aggregator platform SportsTiger which brings in a new dimension to the business. The possibilities hereon are limitless for MyTeam11 and I couldn’t be more excited to be part of the company’s future.”
 
He has also worked with Ten Sports, DSport, Times Internet and Videocon. 
 
 
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