Campaign India Team
Jun 30, 2015

Razorfish ropes in Piyush Aggrawal as national director digital media

He joins from Vdopia

Razorfish ropes in Piyush Aggrawal as national director digital media
Razorfish has announced the appointment of Piyush Aggarwal as national director digital media. He will be based at the agency’s Gurgaon office. Prior to this, Aggrawal was with Vdopia.
 
Aggarwal said, “Razorfish brings the true amalgamation of creative, technology and digital media for all its clients. Their core approach of bringing a complete 'digital transformation' to their client’s business is revolutionary and defines life’s tomorrow.”
 
Gaurav Pathak, COO, Razorfish India, said, “Media is a core offering that complements and actively catalyses the future we work towards in redefining our client’s business. With a strong digital media background and in-depth understanding of business transformation to boot, it is a unique combination that is not easy to come by. His 10-plus years of rich experience in mobile, digital and media domains will be valuable for us to strengthen Razorfish’s capabilities in business transformation.”
 
Charulata Ravi Kumar, CEO, Razorfish India, added, “We are constantly seeking out the most curious and innovative minds with fire in the bellies! And of course those who are not bound by the past but creating new tomorrows.”
 
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Campaign India

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