Campaign India Team
Feb 15, 2023

Quantum Consumer Solutions appoints Vartika Malviya Hali and Mohan Bissa

Hali moves from Talkwalker, while Bissa was at Nailbiter

Mohan Bissa (left) and Vartika Malviya Hali
Mohan Bissa (left) and Vartika Malviya Hali
Quantum Consumer Solutions has announced the appointment of Vartika Malviya Hali, partner digital, and Mohan Bissa, associate partner.
 
Hali moves from Talwalker APAC, where she was senior director of strategic solutions. Whereas, Bissa moves from Nailbiter, where he was senior vice president. 
 
Hali will report to Madhav Srinivasan, partner, Quantum Consumer Solutions. 
 
Srinivasan said, “Vartika has spent the last decade advocating, experimenting and developing new ways of integrating social media data into traditional insights, helping brands drive the true power of unsolicited digital data. She will be a huge asset to our business as we continue to push for growth in the most dynamic of regions.”
 
Sharanya Sitaraman, partner, head of Asia Pacific, said, “Mohan brings with him over 15 years of extensive new business development experience across various global markets and categories. He will play a vital role in ensuring our ongoing success, helping to bring us, and our clients, to the next level of growth.”
 
In a career spanning over 20 years, Hali has also worked with NielsenIQ, ThinkBumblebee Analytics and Kantar among others. Bissa has over 15 years of experience and has also worked with Nielsen, Tata Global Beverages and Smollan, among others. 
 
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