Campaign India Team
Jul 11, 2022

Koo gets Sunil Kamath as chief business officer

Last full time role was with PlayMagnus

Koo gets Sunil Kamath as chief business officer
Social media platform Koo has announced the appointment of Sunil Kamath as chief business officer. He was regional VP for the Apac region for PlayMagnus. 
 
At Koo, Kamath will lead growth strategies, marketing, business partnerships, monetisation and expansion. 
 
Aprameya Radhakrishna, co-founder and CEO, Koo, said, “We are pleased to welcome Sunil Kamath as our chief business officer. Having taken businesses from India to global markets, Sunil has the right experience and proven expertise in scaling and consolidating platforms. With our aligned vision, we will continue to grow Koo as a multi-lingual platform from India to the world.”
 
Kamath said, “I am excited to be a part of the Leadership at Koo, at this phase of hyper-growth as more users join in expressing themselves in a native language, create hyperlocal content and discover language communities. I look forward to contributing in Koo’s journey to become the multi-lingual platform of choice for language speakers from across the world.”
 
Kamath has also worked with ShareChat, Opera, OnMobile and Obopay. 
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Campaign India

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