Campaign India Team
Oct 10, 2022

Admitad elevates Neha Kulwal as APAC MD

Was country manager, India

Admitad elevates Neha Kulwal as APAC MD
Admitad has announced the elevation of Neha Kulwal as managing director - APAC. Kulwal joined the organisation six years ago and was most recently country manager.
 
Alexander Bachmann, founder and CEO, Admitad, said, “Neha Kulwal is a truly top player and an inspiring leader of the digital economy. We appreciate her experience and her business sense, and could not think of anyone being a more perfect fit for our ambitious goals in the region. It will be exciting to see more Admitad APAC projects and initiatives set benchmarks in this market."
 
Kulwal said, “I am delighted and truly honored to receive this recognition. This is the beginning of a new chapter in Admitad’s journey in the region. I am confident that APAC, given its immense growth opportunities, will live up to its full potential in driving our business to greater heights. We started Admitad’s India operations with a clear vision of becoming the biggest and most trusted partner network. I am very proud of what we as a team have achieved in the last six years and with this new responsibility at hand, I intend to grow our APAC operations by replicating the India success story."
 
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