Campaign India Team
Sep 28, 2022

1702 Digital onboards Amit Panhale

Moves from Communicate India

1702 Digital onboards Amit Panhale
1702 Digital has announced Amit Panhale as their chief business officer and partner.
 
In his new role, he will be responsible for expanding the company's operations and establishing new partnerships across digital, tech and creative services.
 
Panhale moves from Communicate India, where he was vice president - digital vice president - digital. 
 
Aanchal Arora, managing director and Mihir Joshi, director, said, “We’re super excited to have Amit lead our Business. He carries a range of experience across industries and across marketing services. That coupled with high agency to solve clients problems makes him a very suited senior leader for 1702. His maturity and ownership driven approach is what his clients adore him for. I wish him all the luck as he takes 1702 to greater heights.”
 
Panhale said, "I have known Aanchal for some time now. What she and Mihir had been able to build in less than five years with 1702 Digital, is really impressive. Besides the body of work, I really like their vision for the agency and how they feel 1702 Digital can help brands grow. I am excited to be a part of this wonderful adventure. As digital agencies evolve and the landscape becomes more complicated, I’d love to work together with the brilliant team at 1702 Digital to build an organisation that is a true growth partner to brands." 
 
With over 15 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Digital Refresh Networks and Team Pumpkin, among others.  
 
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