Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2021

Ankket Jain and Manish Nagar join Pocket FM

Jain appointed as VP of creative solutions while Nagar is agency relationship head

From left: Ankket Jain, Rohan Nayak and Manish Nagar
From left: Ankket Jain, Rohan Nayak and Manish Nagar
Pocket FM, an audio OTT player, has announced the appointments of Ankket Jain as vice president, creative solutions, and Manish Nagar as agency relationship head. 
 
Jain moves from Red FM, where he was national head - creative client solutions. Nagar was previously head sales - national markets at Digital Radio (Delhi) Broadcasting.
 
Rohan Nayak, co-founder and CEO, Pocket FM, said, “In line with Pocket FM’s growth strategy, we continue to strengthen our team. We believe that they will be instrumental in defining and executing the company's strategic ambitions, vision, and roadmap for accomplishing its commercial objectives. We are delighted to have Ankket and Manish in our leadership team. The synergies of these two industry leaders resonate with our brand’s commitment to building a robust online audio ecosystem with captivating and inspiring content. We are confident that their profound industrial knowledge will help us intensify our visibility and solicit new business growth.”
 
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