Campaign India Team
Feb 09, 2021

Abhinav Upadhyay joins Talentedge as CMO

Was senior advisor at Avanti.in prior

Abhinav Upadhyay
Abhinav Upadhyay
Talentedge, an edtech firm in India, has appointed Abhinav Upadhyay as its chief marketing officer. Upadhyay's mandate is to handle all aspects of the brand and product marketing. He moves from Avanti Learning Centres where he was senior advisor.
 
Upadhyay said, “I am thrilled to partner Aditya and the entire Talentedge team to drive the vision of creating the most powerful brand in the higher education space from India. The opportunity to build the Talentedge brand while leveraging technology as an enabler and work with a great team on a mission to drive outcome based education is going to be extremely challenging but rewarding at the same time. I look forward to a journey of unprecedented growth for Talentedge.”
 
Aditya Malik, CEO and MD, Talentedge, added, “I am delighted to have Abhinav at the helm of our brand and customer experience efforts and am confident that his experience in building brands, driving growth and creating a superior customer experience is going to be a huge asset for Talentedge as we build the future of higher education and career development in India.”
 
He has also worked with The Better Foods, Zee Learn, Thomas Cook, Western Union and Tata Teleservices. 
Source:
Campaign India

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