Campaign India Team
Nov 19, 2018

Bharat Suri joins Social Kinnect as VP - operations

His last full-time stint was with LinkedIn

Bharat Suri joins Social Kinnect as VP - operations
Social Kinnect has announced the appointment of Bharat Suri as vice president, operations. 
 
In a career spanning 15 years he has also worked with LinkedIn, Adify Corporation, Times Internet, BuzzLogic and Red McCombs Media. 
 
Chandni Shah, co-founder and COO, Social Kinnect, said, “Social Kinnect is currently experiencing an extreme growth phase. We are confident that Bharat’s immense experience and expertise in people management, process creation and technology adoption will help us operate at the level of any world-class organisation. We are excited to have him on board and wish him a long and successful stint at Social Kinnect.”
 
Suri said, “I am really excited to be one of the young and dynamic Kinnectors! I have been following the excellent work done by the agency across various domains and industry verticals. One meeting with Rohan and Chandni, and I felt aligned with their vision for the company. The growth trajectory that the company has charted for itself is exceptional and I am delighted help take this story to new heights.”
 
 
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