Campaign India Team
Aug 13, 2021

Madison Digital elevates Chintan Soni and Kosal Malladi

The duo has been appointed as vice presidents

Madison Digital elevates Chintan Soni and Kosal Malladi
Madison Digital has just announced the elevations of Chintan Soni and Kosal Malladi as vice presidents. 
 
Soni and Malladi joined the organisation in 2013 and 2018 respectively and were general managers.
 
Vishal Chinchankar, CEO, Madison Digital, said, “Chintan and Kosal have been a great asset to the Madison Digital team, with the same vision of growing the vertical and taking business to greater heights. Year on year, they have been delivering exceptional results and we couldn’t be happier to give them the much-needed promotion they deserve!”
 
Soni said, “Being a part of Madison Digital has been a thrilling experience. It’s exciting to build digital products which solve gruelling challenges faced in performance/brand marketing. Our focus will be to keep strengthening our proprietary products in the area of data, attribution/analytics and automation which will create a win-win for Madison and its clients.”
 
Malladi added, “Madison Digital is growing and I’m happy to be a part of a team that’s creating waves in the digital space. With the support of the entire Madison team and our clients, we intend to grow business and do some exceptional work.”
 
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