Campaign India Team
May 06, 2021

Sushil Anantharaman joins Gozoop as media director

Moves from Hansa Cequity

Sushil Anantharaman
Sushil Anantharaman
Gozoop has announced the appointment of Sushil Anantharaman as media director. Anantharaman will report to Ahmed Aftab Naqvi, CEO and co-founder, Gozoop. 
 
He moves from Hansa Cequity.
 
Anantharaman said, “Gozoop aligns well with my core belief that everything is constantly evolving and, we, with the aim of being a force in the digital media space, or for that matter just human beings, should also be ready to evolve and constantly keep learning. It also understands my belief in having sufficient human resources to be ready to take on the task of being a force in this field. The digital-first and integrated digital approach will help us build brands and make them more visible in their landscape. Together, we look forward to creating path-breaking strategies that will be remembered by marketers and aspirants in the industry.”
 
Naqvi said, “Sushil is one of those rare professionals in our industry who comes with deep expertise and at the same time has profound humility. I am confident of our media capabilities rising to the next level under his leadership and becoming an unmatched force when coupled with our existing creative capabilities.”
 
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