Campaign India Team
Aug 23, 2023

Pulkit Trivedi moves to Snap

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Pulkit Trivedi moves to Snap
Snap Inc, the technology and parent company of Snapchat, has announced the appointment of Pulkit Trivedi as managing director India. He will report to Ajit Mohan, president - Snap APAC.
 
Under a new operational structure, the growth, market development, partnerships, content and creator ecosystem teams will now report to Trivedi. 
 
Trivedi was director - India business team, Google Pay. 
  
Mohan said, “I am thrilled to welcome Pulkit to the Snap team at such an exciting time for our organisation, both in India as well as more broadly across Asia-Pacific. Pulkit’s deep expertise in building and scaling businesses and finding ways to drive outsized growth for partners will enable us to continue delighting our surging community of over 200 million Snapchatters in India.” 
 
He added, “Unifying our local teams under this new structure will set the right stage for making accelerated investments in India and enable us to further fuel the growth of our community and partners.”
 
Trivedi said, “Snap has a reputation for being a true innovator and has built a thriving community in India with a product that has connected with so many young Indians. I could not be more excited to join Snap and look forward to unlocking the enormous opportunity alongside a capable and dynamic team, supporting brands, creators and the community alike. India is one of the world's fastest-growing internet economies giving Snap an exceptional opportunity to actively contribute to the expansion of our community and businesses.”
 
Trivedi has also worked with Meta, Intel and Microsoft.
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Campaign India

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