Campaign India Team
Aug 22, 2012

Resultrix appoints Tanmay Mohanty as COO, India

Mohanty was COO, Interactive Media and Communication Solutions (id8 Labs)

Resultrix appoints Tanmay Mohanty as COO, India

Digital marketing agency Resultrix, now a unit of Performics (Publicis Groupe), has appointed Tanmay Mohanty as chief operating officer for India. Prior to joining Resultrix, he was COO at Interactive Media and Communication Solutions (id8 Labs).

At Resultrix, he will report to global COO Gulrez Alam.

On his appointment, Mohanty said, “Resultrix has an excellent track record as a leading player in the search and interactive services industry. I look forward to working with the talented and dynamic team at Resultrix and being a part of the company’s future.”

Gulrez added, “It’s great to have Tanmay on board with Resultrix. We are looking at strengthening our leadership team at Resultrix as we continue with our focus on being at the forefront of the ever evolving digital and interactive services industry. Our clients will benefit from Tanmay’s vast professional expertise spanning across multiple industries. As Resultrix’s success story continues, Tanmay’s insights and leadership will give that extra fillip to take it to the next level.”

In a career spanning 14 years, Mohanty has worked at organizations such as Jasubhai, Merchant Media, Dalal Street and Urja Communications.

Source:
Campaign India

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