Campaign India Team
Jun 28, 2022

Equiniti India gets Tom Thomas

Moves from CMS IT Services

Equiniti India gets Tom Thomas
Equiniti (EQ), has appointed Tom Thomas as head of marketing and branding in India. 
 
He will lead the company’s branding and head the operations team that supports EQ’s global marketing strategies.
 
Thomas moves from CMS IT Services, where he was head of marketing. 
 
Anand Ramakrishnan, MD, Equiniti India, said, “Tom is the natural choice to lead our branding initiative in India. His multidisciplinary experience and deep knowledge gives him a unique understanding of how external audiences view and engage with Equiniti. He will play a crucial role in defining our brand as we continue to bring Indian talent to global markets.”
 
With over 15 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Aujas Cybersecurity, and HCL Technologies. 
 
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