Campaign India Team
Aug 16, 2023

Kunal Sawant joins Punt Partners

Moves from SAS Institute

Kunal Sawant joins Punt Partners
Punt Partners has announced the appointment of Kunal Sawant as head - sales for MarTech in India.
 
Sawant moves from SAS Institute, where he was leading sales for its BFSI vertical.
 
Madhu Sudhan, co-founder, Punt Partners, said, “I am glad to welcome Kunal Sawant onboard Punt Partners as we build out cutting-edge digital experiences for brands. Kunal’s experience in working with large enterprises through their digital transformation journey will help our customers as they optimize their customer journeys. I look forward to working closely with Kunal and wish him all the very best.”
 
Sawant said “Over the years, having led marketing automation and digital experience implementations across brands in BFSI and other verticals, I have always felt the need for an integrated solution that can solve for brand pain points across the layers of the martech stack. At Punt, that is what we want to bring as a value proposition for our clients.”
 
He has also worked with Resulticks, Tata Teleservices and Zenith Infotech. 
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Campaign India

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