Campaign India Team
Apr 28, 2022

Changes at InMobi

Vasuta Agarwal, Rishi Bedi, Richard O’Sullivan and Rajesh Pantina handed new roles

Changes at InMobi
InMobi has expanded its regional leadership team with the appointment of APAC managing director Vasuta Agarwal as senior vice president and general manager of consumer platform advertising.
 
Agarwal said, “I am excited about this new adventure as we look to push the boundaries with truly first-of-its-kind experiences across connected devices. This is an opportunity to extend my decade-long experience and expertise in the adtech industry and across diverse markets across the globe, to develop and scale advertising on InMobi’s fast-growing consumer platforms.”
 
VP and GM of Southeast Asia, Japan, and Korea, Rishi Bedi has been promoted to managing director of APAC. His mandate now includes Japan, Korea, India, Southeast Asia, and ANZ.
 
Abhay Singhal, co-founder, InMobi Group, and CEO, InMobi Advertising Platform, said, “Vasuta, Rishi, Richard, and Rajesh have been longstanding members of the InMobi leadership team in APAC, previously holding several key positions and handling multiple businesses and regional growth charters. At InMobi, we constantly recognise leaders from within and empower them with new opportunities to grow and thrive. With these changes, we are well positioned and ready to embrace the significant growth potential that our technology leadership, deep in-market expertise, and unique culture have to offer."
 
The VP and GM of ANZ, Richard O’Sullivan, will also take on a new role as VP of agency partnerships across APAC.
 
Rajesh Pantina will manage the expanded B2B marketing for InMobi’s advertising platform and solutions across consumer and third-party properties in the region.
 
 
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Campaign India

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