Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2023

Kavita Nair joins Skewb Analytics

Moves from Vodafone Idea

Kavita Nair
Kavita Nair
Skewb Analytics has announced the appointment of Kavita Nair as strategic advisor. 
 
She will work closely with the leadership team to provide guidance on product enhancements, go-to-market strategy and organisational growth.
 
Nair's last full-time stint was with Vodafone Idea, where she was chief digital transformation and brand officer. 
 
Sandeep Pandey, CEO and co-founder, Skewb Analytics, said, “We are delighted to have Kavita at Skewb Analytics as the Strategic Advisor. Her rich experience in setting direction and defining roadmaps, capitalising on new business opportunities, and building high-performance teams will help us empower Indian businesses to attain real-time marketing excellence. As we work towards becoming a $100 million company by 2027, we are confident that Kavita’s guidance will be instrumental in our growth journey.” 
 
Nair said, “It has been my passion to measure and decode marketing effectiveness to help companies drive growth and operational excellence. The Skewb product is unique and world-class, and it brings real-time analytics across mediums for decision-makers. I believe in the team and the product, and I’m excited to be a part of the company’s growth journey.”
 
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