Campaign India Team
Jun 26, 2023

One Source appoints Vyshak Das

Moves from Cyber Security Works

One Source appoints Vyshak Das
One Source has announced the appointment of Vyshak Das as head of culture. 
 
He will be responsible for redefining the workplace ecosystem. 
 
Das moves from Cyber Security Works, where he was in charge of business growth. 
 
Srishty Chawla, co-founder, One Source, said, “When one grows 100% year on year for half a decade, one thinks of how to maintain and outperform that while completing a decade of high growth-low attrition. Whether it be mandatory block leaves every six months, an annual nine-day companywide vacation that we coined Happy People Work Harder, our ‘Purple Squirrel’ talent onboarding philosophy, or 14-day off-sites to break the monotony of COVID-driven screen gazing, bringing a head of culture on board was the natural progression in placing our people at the heart of all we do."
 
Pragya Budhiraja, lead – human asset management, One Source, said, “People and partners define successful workplaces, and at One Source, we felt our biggest asset, our people, deserve as much focus as our partners, our clientele. Vyshak will drive a bottom-up listener’s approach, a paradigm we are defining for the marketing and consulting industry”.
 
In a career spanning over 11 years, he has also worked with McKinsey & Company, Behindwoods.com and Whitedata Systems India, among others. 
Source:
Campaign India

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