As part of its strategy to aggressively tap the mobile advertising space in India, InMobi has embarked upon its expansion plans. The company has opened up offices at New Delhi and Mumbai and also appointed Sandeep Deshpande as the country general manager,
India and Vishal Nongbet as business head of brands.
Prior to joining InMobi as their country general manager, Deshpande has worked for nearly a decade in the Internet Industry, working for Yahoo, Alibaba.com and Rediff.com. In his new role at InMobi, Deshpande will be responsible for the organisation's business operations and growth in India.
Speaking on the appointments, Naveen Tewari, founder and chief executive officer, InMobi,said,
“We are pleased to have Sandeep and Vishal’s vast experience to head our rapidly expanding operations in the Indian market. With their unique blend of experience in technology, expertise in e-commerce and brand marketing capabilities, we are confident that both Sandeep and Vishal will play an important role in identifying new business opportunities and further expanding
our operations in India.”
Speaking on his new role, Deshpande said, “I do hope that my experience in setting up new business and in online marketing will help me take InMobi to new heights.”
Nongbet added, “We at InMobi are changing the way the world advertises.”
May 03, 2012
InMobi appoints Sandeep Deshpande and Vishal Nongbet
InMobi brings in Sandeep Deshpande and Vishal Nongbet to its leadership team
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