Campaign India Team
Dec 08, 2022

Boomlet Media appoints Bhavita Shah and Arastu Thapar

Shah moves from Unacademy, whereas Thapar joins from Sportskeeda

Boomlet Media appoints Bhavita Shah and Arastu Thapar
Influencer management and networking company Boomlet Media has announced the appointment of Bhavita Shah and Arastu Thapar as head of business and group head – sales and strategy respectively. 
 
Shah will manage the company's operations and activities, whereasThapar will handle the sales vertical and the growth and equity strategy for the business by managing investor relations.
 
She will report to Danish Malik, co-founder and CEO and to Preety Singh, co-founder and managing director.
 
Shah moves from Unacademy, where she was senior manager - influencer marketing, whereas Thapar joins from Sportskeeda, where he was head - video business (International Sport). 
 
Malik said, “We are excited to welcome Bhavita and Arastu to the Boomlet Media family. The appointments will be pivotal towards our expansion plans further down the line.”
 
Shah said, "I am thrilled for my role as the Business Head with Boomlet Media, looking forward to contributing towards building Boomlet Media as a market leader.”
 
Thapar added, “I am delighted to join Boomlet as the Group Head,  the team will be working to create a substantial footprint for Boomlet Media.
 
With over half a decade of experience, Shah has worked with companies like Fork Media, Network18 and Media.net, among others. Thapar comes with over 12 years of experience and has worked with companies like Fever FM and WhiteHat Jr, among others. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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