Campaign India Team
Jun 23, 2023

Ankit Gandhi joins Infectious Advertising

Moves from Goldmine Advertising

Ankit Gandhi joins Infectious Advertising
Infectious Advertising has announced the appointment of Ankit Gandhi as business head. 
 
He moves from Goldmine Advertising, where he was account group head. 
 
Siddhartha Singh, managing partner and COO, Infectious Advertising, said, “Ankit’s expertise in both digital and mainline will be critical in creating infectious work resulting in client delight. I expect great things from Ankit, who has impressed us with his professionalism and enthusiasm. I wish him long and fruitful innings at Infectious."
 
Gandhi said, “The advent of new-age digital advertising is leading to a tectonic shift in the digital-tech agency/martech industry. Therefore, now is the time to embark upon an exciting albeit challenging journey in the digital space. For these reasons, I am very thrilled to start my new adventure with Infectious and am looking forward to learning and contributing towards the growth and development of the agency.”
 
In a career spanning over 15 years, he has also worked with R K Swamy BBDO and ClarityFirst.
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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