Campaign India Team
Jan 03, 2023

Rubeena Singh joins AnyMind Group

Moves from Josh

Rubeena Singh joins AnyMind Group
Rubeena Singh, former country head, Josh, will be joining AnyMind Group as country manager, India and MENA. 
 
The AnyMind Group is a Singapore-headquartered technology company. Its operations span across APAC. The group had acquired India-based Pokkt Mobile Ads in March 2020.
 
She will be joining the tech firm on 16 January 2023. 
 
Kosuke Sogo, CEO and co-founder, AnyMind Group, said, “Rubeena’s diverse experience across social media, digital marketing and publishing matches our capabilities across these spaces. As we continue to grow our offerings across India, from e-commerce and marketing to creator and publisher enablement, Rubeena’s drive and expertise will undoubtedly be an asset for us as we look to advance the next generation of commerce in India and the wider Asia-Pacific region.”
 
Singh added, “I’m delighted to be joining the brilliant team at AnyMind Group and be a part of its growth journey. I look forward to working with the team geared up for both business growth and delivering astonishing work hand in hand. I've watched them grow rapidly over the last few years and I am thrilled to contribute to the creation of a future internet giant.”
 
Prior to joining Verse, Singh was CEO at iProspect. She has also worked with moneycontrol.com, Forbes India and Star India, among others.
 
 
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Campaign India

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