Campaign India Team
Aug 10, 2010

Quasar appoints Monga as business head

Digital marketing services agency Quasar has brought in Rohit Monga as their new business head for their technology web solutions arm. In his new role, Monga will report to CP Singh, group chief technology officer, and would operate out of Gurgaon. Monga will be responsible for driving the revenue generation activity for entire India. Commenting on Monga's appointment, Singh said, “I am delighted to welcome Rohit in our leadership team.

Quasar appoints Monga as business head

Digital marketing services agency Quasar has brought in Rohit Monga as their new business head for their technology web solutions arm. In his new role, Monga will report to CP Singh, group chief technology officer, and would operate out of Gurgaon. Monga will be responsible for driving the revenue generation activity for entire India. Commenting on Monga's appointment, Singh said, “I am delighted to welcome Rohit in our leadership team. Besides being a veteran in this field, his ‘ear to the ground’ approach helps him to create a strategy to effectively deliver solutions to the end users, which is of prime importance to us at this juncture. I wish him success in his new role.” Prior to joining Quasar, Monga was the head of the business developement for Online Media Services with ANMsoft Technologies.

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Campaign India

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