Campaign India Team
Oct 13, 2022

Varun J Bansal joins Kinnect as AVP media

Moves from Wavemaker

Varun J Bansal joins Kinnect as AVP media
Kinnect has announced the appointment of Varun J Bansal as associate vice president, media, for its Delhi operations. 
 
He moves from Wavemaker, where he was business director.
 
Bansal will report to Mihir Palan, vice president, media, Kinnect.
 
Chandni Shah, COO, Kinnect, said, “Post Covid-19, we see more brands transitioning to digital transformation. We, as media partners, are constantly striving towards bringing in meaningful business outcomes with measurable targets, and that’s where Varun steps in. His experience and portfolio perfectly fit our integrated business and complement our data-driven philosophy. Happy to onboard him, especially to lead our Delhi media operations and wish him all the success.”
 
Bansal said, “Kinnect’s reputation precedes itself. The organisation is at the forefront of all media skills in a highly competitive sector. All of this is supported by an inspiring leadership team, of which I'm proud to be a member. By developing cutting-edge solutions for client and agency business objectives, I am excited to use this chance to elevate further and enrich the current media function.”
 
With over 14 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Madison Media Group and ZenithOptimedia Group, among others. 
 
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