Campaign India Team
Oct 05, 2021

Ankur Gattani joins WebEngage to head growth and marketing

Moves from Frooters Innovations, where he was co-founder and CEO

Ankur Gattani
Ankur Gattani
WebEngage, a marketing automation and customer data platform, has announced the appointment of Ankur Gattani as VP, growth and marketing. 
 
He moves from Frooters Innovations, where he was co-founder and CEO.
 
Gattani has previously been associated with the company as an advisor (2016-2020).
 
Avlesh Singh, co-founder and CEO, WebEngage, said, “We are ecstatic to have Ankur on board with us at WebEngage. As a customer first company, our primary focus has always been in investing towards the growth of our customers and building success for them in their journey. Ankur’s expertise in customer success and data-driven marketing efforts along with his valuable insights is crucial for the growth of the brand. We look forward to him playing a key role in WebEngage’s next phase of growth."
 
Gattani added, “Our company’s vision is to drive and create strategic business value for WebEngage and its customers and enable them to have a successful journey with their users. I am glad to have this opportunity and join the team to accelerate the growth with marquee brands and build user engagement with successful campaigns."
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