Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2023

KlugKlug appoints Hemang Mehta

Moves from Network 18 Media & Investments

KlugKlug appoints Hemang Mehta
KlugKlug has announced the appointement of Hemang Mehta as country manager for India. 
 
Mehta will be responsible for India's sales and go-to-market strategy. 
 
He moves from Network 18 Media & Investments, where he was head of agency relationship. 
 
Kalyan Kumar, co-founder and CEO, KlugKlug, said, "We are excited to welcome Hemang Mehta to our team as the country manager for India. His extensive experience in digital media sales and marketing will be instrumental in driving our efforts to provide influencer marketing solutions to our clients. We believe Hemang's leadership will be key in scaling our operations and expanding our reach within the Indian market."
 
Mehta said, "I am thrilled to be a part of KlugKlug, a forward-thinking platform that is reshaping the influencer marketing landscape. As much as I look forward to collaborating with the exuberant team at KlugKlug, I am super excited to interact with the brands to deliver powerful data-backed Influencer solutions that will guarantee business outcomes."
 
In a career spanning over 17 years, he has also worked with India Today, Rediff.com and Zenga Entertainment, among others. 
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