Campaign India Team
Jun 03, 2020

Nitin Singhal joins Adobe to lead digital experience business

Moves from Salesforce

Nitin Singhal
Nitin Singhal
Adobe has announced the appointment of Nitin Singhal as head of digital experience business, India. Singhal will report to Ben Goodman, head - digital experience, Apac, Adobe.
 
Singhal moves from Salesforce where he was VP, commercial business.
 
Goodman said, “Nitin is an experienced leader touted for leading high performance teams, transforming technology businesses and building strategy for long-term growth. His innovative approach and focus on customer success directly aligns with our priorities. We are pleased to welcome him to the team and have his market knowledge and experience further our digital experience business in India."
 
In a career spanning 28 years, he has also worked with Oracle, IBM and Microsoft. 
 
Singhal said, “As India moves to become an experience economy, digital will be key to unlocking the next phase of growth for enterprises, SMBs and government. Adobe is a leader when it comes to digital experiences and has a fantastic diverse set of customers of all sizes across industries. I’m excited to join the team and work to provide value to our customers and partners."
 
 
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