Campaign India Team
May 30, 2023

Avinash Pant exits Meta

Saket Jha and Vidisha Chatterjee among people who have left the company

Avinash Pant
Avinash Pant
Avinash Pant has is exiting Meta India. Pant was director of marketing.
 
Vidisha Chatterjee, communications director, WhatsApp India, has also left the company.
 
Pant took to his Instagram to update his followers about his exit. Chatterjee, on the other hand, put up a LinkedIn post for the same. 
 
With over 26 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Red Bull, Nike India, The Walt Disney Company and The Coca-Cola Company.
 
Chatterjee has about 24 years of experience and has been associated with companies like Colgate-Palmolive, Genesis Burson-Marsteller and India Today, among others. Jha on the other hand, comes with 28 years of experience and has worked with BloombergQuint and Network18, among others.
 
According to news reports, Saket Jha Saurabh, director of media partnerships has also exited along with Manish Chopra, director and head of partnerships and Amrita Mukherjee, director, legal. 
 
Meta has also actioned the last batch of its three-part layoffs in which it wanted to eliminate 10,000 roles. 
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Campaign India

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