Campaign India Team
Aug 26, 2021

Simran Bedi joins Httpool as partner director

Moves from Publicis Media

Simran Bedi
Simran Bedi
Httpool has announced the appointment of Simran Bedi as partner director for its operations in India. 
 
Bedi will report to Amit Gupta, managing director, Httpool India. She moves from Publicis Media where she was responsible for leading buying and trading for the supply-side and affiliate business.
 
Httpool is Twitter's authorised sales partner in India and an exclusive ad partner for Dailymotion, Ogury, LoopMe, Criteo and Bidstack.
 
Amit Gupta, MD, Httpool India, said, “As we prepare to exponentially scale the Httpool India business for the past one decade, one of our key areas of focus has been securing the right talent. Simran comes with a wide-ranging and in-depth experience of proven success across geographies, including India. Her hands-on approach and wealth of experience in trade and agency partnerships and media planning will allow us to continue delivering demonstrable value to our partners both on the platform and demand side. We are looking forward to the next stage of our journey together with Simran."
 
Bedi added, "I am super thrilled and excited to be a part of this journey at Httpool as it is one of the largest international partners of major media platforms across Europe and Asia. Httpool represents some leading media platforms, each having a distinct value proposition to meet advertiser demands and KPIs.  Responsible for revenue growth across multi-platforms in the Indian market along with trade partnerships in the Asia Pacific region carries the highest responsibility, and I am determined to exceed the expectations.”
 
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Campaign India

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