Campaign India Team
Sep 19, 2022

Puretech Digital onboards Abhijeet Patil

Moves from The Minimalist

Puretech Digital onboards Abhijeet Patil
Puretech Digital has appointed Abhijeet Patil as associate vice president – HR and business. 
 
Prior to this, he was head, human resources at The Minimalist. 
 
Prashant Deorah, CEO, Puretech Digital, said, “We are very glad to have Abhijeet onboard with us working on our roadmap towards holistic well-being and growth of our colleagues. Abhijeet joins us with diverse exposure across various industries like digital, media and entertainment, KPO, Consulting, and I look forward to working with him.”
 
Patil said, “I am delighted and honoured to join a stellar team of professionals at Puretech Digital. I thank Prashant for the opportunity and look forward to amplifying the strong foundation laid by this team towards fostering a people-first culture. I am equally excited towards contributing to Puretech Digital’s growth journey ahead with the best possible talent and people practices.”
 
With over 14 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Dentsu International India and Prime Focus, among others. 
 
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