Campaign India Team
Oct 13, 2022

Acko appoints Saurabh Jha

Moves from Housing.com

Acko appoints Saurabh Jha
Acko has announced the appointment of Saurabh Jha as senior vice president - digital marketing.
 
He will be responsible for scaling and driving growth across all business units. His mandate will also include digital marketing, content, and strategic partnerships.
 
Jha moves from Housing.com, where he was senior director - growth, marketing and analytics. 
 
Varun Dua, founder and CEO, Acko, said, “I am delighted to welcome Saurabh to the team. Saurabh brings with him years of knowledge in the performance marketing domain. He has been a part of the growth journey of some well-known digital brands and clearly understands what it takes to fuel growth for brands.”
 
With over 14 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like HolidayIQ.com and Northern Arc Capital. 
 
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Campaign India

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