Campaign India Team
Jun 07, 2023

Nikhil Uniyal moves to Wondrlab

Was with Mirchi

Nikhil Uniyal moves to Wondrlab
Wondrlab has announced the appointment of Nikhil Uniyal as national revenue lead. Uniyal was impact property leader at Mirchi.
 
Vandana Verma, co-founder and managing partner, Wondrlab, said, "We are thrilled to have Nikhil join the Wondrlab Network. His proven track record of success, extensive industry knowledge, exceptional leadership skills, and ability to drive revenue growth will play a pivotal role in our continued success. As the national revenue lead, Nikhil will be instrumental in driving revenue growth and spearheading strategic initiatives that will further enhance our full-funnel experience. I extend my best wishes to him."
 
Uniyal said, "Joining Wondrlab presents an exciting opportunity for me, and I am eager to contribute to the growth of the martech network. Wondrlab's commitment to innovation, strategic thinking, and data-driven approach perfectly aligns with my professional values. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at Wondrlab and leveraging my expertise to drive revenue and deliver exceptional results for our clients."
 
He has also had stints with Bennett Coleman and Co, GroupM, AQT Communications and Infotech Consultants. 
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