Campaign India Team
May 21, 2015

Sanjay Ramakrishnan joins IceCream Labs

Prior to this he was president and country head of Neo@Ogilvy

Sanjay Ramakrishnan joins IceCream Labs
IceCream Labs has roped in Sanjay Ramakrishnan as co-founder and president. Ramakrishnan was president and country head of Neo@Ogilvy prior to this. 
 
Madhu Konety, founder and CEO, IceCream Labs, said, “I am  extremely delighted to have Sanjay on board as a partner. With his proven ability to create strategic clarity, drive growth and achieve results we are truly confident that he will ensure that IceCream Labs continues to deliver innovations that have a positive impact on the industry."
 
Ramakrishnan said, "I am excited to join IceCream Labs as a co-founder. This is my first true entrepreneurial journey. I fell in love with the core technology and the possibility it has of building a large global business. Visual web is an exciting and emerging space.I believe the amount of images and videos that we consume will only increase with time and we at IceCream Labs are well positioned to build products that will cater to audiences globally."
 
Ramakrishnan has also worked with Vizury, Myntra, Google and Intel. 
 
IceCream Labs is a technology company founded in 2013. It operates from San Francisco and Bangalore. Its first product, inPici, is a contextual visual ad platform that enables consumers to discover brands based on the photos and videos they are viewing. 
 
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