Campaign India Team
Jul 29, 2022

Vishwanath Ambadipudi joins Next Education

Moves from HSIL

Vishwanath Ambadipudi joins Next Education
Next Education, the K-12 B2B edtech company, has announced the appointment of Vishwanath Ambadipudi as head - marketing. 
 
In his new role, he will be responsible for driving the brand's marketing and communications strategies spanning strategic partnerships, branding, marketing campaigns, and corporate communications.
 
He moves from HSIL, where he was manager - corporate communications. 
 
Beas Dev Ralhan, CEO, Next Education, said, "We are pleased to announce the addition of Vishwanath Ambadipudi with diverse experience in several different sectors like Industrial Automation, Manufacturing, Startups, Venture Capitals, Logistics, Tourism and EdTech. Vishwanath's cross-sectoral marketing experience will be valuable in taking our innovation mindset to the next level and building consumer delight. He will help to position our brand and develop an overall business strategy to achieve goals."
 
Ambadipudi said, "I feel a sense of pride as a part of the Next Education and looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead. I'm ready to add value with my experience in building cost-effective Marketing management and maximising visibility for the brand to optimise ROI. I look forward to leveraging my experience in Edtech marketing to reach even more of our target consumers with our fantastic range of truly unique products to drive Next Education’s future growth ambitions."
 
With a career spanning over nine years, he has also worked with Omron Group and Vamaship, among others.  
 
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