Campaign India Team
Dec 29, 2020

Pavan Kumar appointed chief digital officer at Ethinos Digital Marketing

Moves from Teletext India

Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar
Ethinos Digital Marketing has announced the appointment of Pavan Kumar as chief data officer. 
 
Kumar will oversee the data management strategy at Ethinos. He moves from Teletext India where he was AVP. 
 
Brijesh Munyal, joint MD, Ethinos Digital Marketing, said, “Data and analytics is the foundation to everything we do and plays a vital role for our success. We are incredibly excited to bring Pavan on board, he brings with him a wealth of experience and hands on expertise in implementing data strategies. He and our existing expert team together will enable us to transform perception of the ground through the convergence of data and technology.”
 
Kumar said, “I am delighted to be joining Ethinos at this exciting time for the company and internet economy. I am looking forward to use my expertise in data management, analytics, and ML/AI while also enhancing data security.”
 
He has also worked with Decisive Analytical Systems as VP – Solutions.  
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Campaign India

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