Campaign India Team
May 26, 2021

Sarva appoints Janhavi Saraf as VP and head of content

Also gets Nam Le as chief technology officer

Janhavi Saraf
Janhavi Saraf
Yoga and wellness platform Sarva has announced the appointment of Janhavi Saraf as vice president and head of content.
 
Saraf was previously general manager - product operations and marketing at Think WhyNot.
 
Along with Saraf, Sarva also appointed Nam Le as chief technology officer.  The duo join Sarva to promote its digital offering. 
 
Sarvesh Shashi, founder, Sarva, said, “The pandemic has made our lives so much more challenging. You have to remain away from the office, your kids can’t go to school and there is literally no outdoor activity. In such a situation, if one doesn’t get the right support and guidance, it could make them physically or mentally sick. We at Sarva are trying to overcome this situation by introducing people to yoga’s benefits. Our digital platform helps them access the best in class content and interactive yoga sessions within their homes. Sarva has already touched so many lives and we are on a mission to help the world breathe, relax, get some sleep and stay physically and mentally fit and healthy."
 
Saraf said, “I am excited to get an opportunity to strategise and create content that will genuinely move mind sets and wellness graphs in the positive direction. At Sarva, we’re literally revolutionising lives. This is the right time to bring out the potential of genuine yoga and ancient Indian meditation practices when the world is in need of these tried and tested solutions. I am looking forward to seeing Sarva continually evolve as a brand, redefining and augmenting the journey of our users towards wellness.”
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