Campaign India Team
Jul 08, 2021

Former Essence MD Anand Chakravarthy joins Results and Outcomes as co-founder

The ed-tech venture has been founded by Tarun Katial

Former Essence MD Anand Chakravarthy joins Results and Outcomes as co-founder
Results and Outcomes, an ed-tech venture created by industry practitioners from the media and entertainment, technology and digital marketing industries, has announced the appointment of Anand Chakravarthy as co-founder.
 
Chakravarthy will work alongside investor and founder in Media Tech and Edu Tech, Tarun Katial, to design and deliver upskilling courses focused on areas impacted by digital transformation for working professionals.
 
Chakravarthy was most recently managing director at Essence in India. 
 
He said, “I am thrilled to be a part of this venture and glad to be doing this with Tarun. Having worked in the digital marketing ecosystem, the impact of digital disruption on businesses and people is very evident. Results and Outcomes is focused on building distinctive courses for specific cohorts of working professionals. Our focus is on offering them genuine upskilling programs, creating value for both associates and organisations alike. With an exciting portfolio of courses coming up, focused on the future of work, I am looking forward to this journey.”
 
Tarun Katial, investor and founder, Media Tech and Edu Tech, said "Anand’s depth of experience and expertise across digital marketing and media will be very beneficial for Results and Outcomes. His inclusion to the company will help us explore various avenues and build a distinctive ed-tech platform, for working professionals across the industry. "
 
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