Campaign India Team
May 09, 2022

Indigo Consulting appoints Ruchika Tandon

Moves from Comviva

Indigo Consulting appoints Ruchika Tandon
Indigo Consulting, part of Publicis Groupe India, has announced the appointment of Ruchika Tandon, as head of marketing and strategic alliances. 
 
In her new role, Tandon will work on key strategic customers of Indigo Consulting, to align with their technology landscape and roadmap to co-create JGTM offerings. 
 
With this appointment, the agency aims to strengthen its leadership team. 
 
Tandon moves from Comviva, where she was senior manager, corporate marketing. 
 
She will report to Krishna Chandaluri, chief growth officer, Indigo Consulting.
 
Chandaluri said, “We at Indigo Consulting are strengthening our leadership team and are glad to onboard Ruchika Tandon as the head of marketing and strategic alliances. We endeavour to deliver excellence to our clients and we are confident that Ruchika’s rich experience, strong analytical thinking and broad expertise will be an asset to us and will add great value to the organisation. I look forward to working with her and unlocking the next phase of growth and expansion for Indigo Consulting.”
 
Tandon said, “Indigo Consulting has a solid foundation with a diverse portfolio of clients. I am elated to be a part of this organisation which delivers best-in-class offerings and services. I look forward to my new role and aspire to bring in significant value to the company and its clients through my experience and varied skill sets.”
 
With a career spanning over 15 years, she has also worked with Ernst and Young and VSNL, among others. 
 
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Campaign India

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