Campaign India Team
Oct 03, 2022

Mohit Ahuja moves to Gozoop Group

Moves from Mirum India

Mohit Ahuja moves to Gozoop Group
Gozoop Group has announced the appointment of Mohit Ahuja as president of its Mumbai office. He moves from Mirum, where he was director - brand strategy and client services. 
 
Ahuja has previously worked with Gozoop's India CEO, Samrat Bedi at 82.5 Communications. 
 
Bedi said, "Mohit brings with him great business acumen, great values and the drive to create great work. We are thrilled to welcome him on board. He will partner with me in taking the agency forward and into the next phase of growth and excellence."
 
Ahuja said, “Gozoop Group has long been at the leading edge of delivering comprehensive integrated solutions for real world problems and capitalising on emerging opportunities. I am elated to be a part of this meticulously driven team that is constantly working towards newer tech and digital-led solutions for a metaverse reality.”
 
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