Campaign India Team
Jun 02, 2022

Pankaj Singh Parihar joins Condé Nast India

Moves from Godrej Group

Pankaj Singh Parihar joins Condé Nast India
Condé Nast India has announced the appointment of Pankaj Singh Parihar as chief business officer. 
 
He moves from Godrej Group, where he was vice president and head of digital, commerce and transformation.
 
At Condé Nast, he will lead the commercial teams in defining and delivering on advertising revenue targets. He will report to Alex Kuruvilla, managing director, Condé Nast India.
 
Kuruvilla said, “2021 was the year when Digital + Video became the largest commercial platform for Condé Nast India. The future growth will continue to be driven by these platforms along with our events business, which is beginning to make a comeback. I am excited to have Pankaj on board with us as his experience in driving large scale digital transformation for businesses across industries will be significant as Condé Nast aims to strategically partner and provide our digital audience and data (1P) and content (IP) capabilities.”
 
Parihar added, “Condé Nast has recently been through a global transformation and it’s an exciting time to be part of the company. The premium brands of Condé Nast India have always been a source of inspiration to me and I am eagerly looking forward to working with Alex Kuruvilla  and leading the commercial teams at Condé Nast India towards the next phase of growth, business transformation and digitisation of the organisation.”
 
With over 20 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Ogilvy, Omnicom Media Group, and The Times Group, among others.
 
 
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Campaign India

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