Campaign India Team
Apr 25, 2019

Indigo Consulting gets Dheer Singh as VP of technology

Moves from Webgility Services. where he was director of engineering

Indigo Consulting gets Dheer Singh as VP of technology
Indigo Consulting has appointed Dheer Singh as vice president of technology for strategic accounts. Singh will report to Indigo Consulting's president Jose Leon and will be based in Mumbai.
 
Jose Leon, president, Indigo Consulting, said, “Dheer has built solid high-performance technology solutions for brands through his critical thinking skills and two decades worth of techno-commercial experience. With his keen sense of technology, Indigo Consulting will be able to innovate further in our strategic accounts and deliver multi-dimensional solutions to problems.”
 
In a career spanning 20 years, Singh has worked with Yepme.com, Tata Consultancy Services, Art.com, and SastaSundar Marketplace.
 
He said, "I’ve been following Indigo Consulting’s exponential growth for a while, and its momentum excites me. The company’s forward-facing outlook towards providing pure-play technological solutions that solve business problems aligns with my own. I am eager to dive right in with my team and effectively contribute to the digital business transformation process for Indigo’s key clients. I look forward to a long and fruitful journey here.”
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