Campaign India Team
Mar 15, 2021

Network Advertising gets Manan Shah as VP - digital

Moves from Chimp&Z

Manan Shah
Manan Shah
Network Advertising has announced the appointment of Manan Shah as vice president, digital. 
 
Shah moves from Chimp&Z Inc where he was head of client services. 
 
Shah said, “Network is a truly integrated agency that is known for its immersive working style. Its commitment and reputation of creating work that solves real business problems enables one to challenge the status quo associated with the digital medium. I feel lucky to get this tremendous opportunity to lead their digital team and be a part of Network’s journey.”
 
Vinod Nair, managing director, Network Advertising, said, “The digital communication business is a core component in our integrated offering to our clients. And to provide a new direction and impetus to our digital business, we found in Manan the right attitude and capabilities to champion this for us. He is a welcome addition to the Network team.”
 
Shah has also worked with Convonix and Adlift.  
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