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iCubesWire Appoints Digital Industry Veteran Kushal Sanghvi as CRO

iCubesWire, a Gurugram-based digital marketing startup, has appointed Kushal Sanghvi as its new Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).

By Mrigank Sharma
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iCubesWire Appoints Digital Industry Veteran Kushal Sanghvi as CRO

iCubesWire, a digital marketing startup based in Gurugram has appointed Kushal Sanghvi a veteran from the digital and entertainment industries as its Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). 

In his new role, Sanghvi will be responsible for shaping and driving the company’s revenue strategies globally. Sanghvi brings over 27 years of experience in markets across India, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and North Africa. 

He has previously worked with major companies such as Reliance Digital and Entertainment, Citrus Ad, Havas Group, Publicis Groupe and Integral Ad Science.

Expressing his enthusiasm about joining iCubesWire, Sanghvi stated, "I am excited to start this new journey with iCubesWire. 

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The company has been doing incredible work in shaping the future of ad tech not just in India, but across several global markets. I am looking forward to contributing my experience to drive innovation and growth as part of this team."

Founded in 2010 by Sahil Chopra, iCubesWire provides a comprehensive range of digital marketing solutions. With a client base of over 500 brands spanning various sectors such as e-commerce, automotive, technology, financial services, and hospitality, iCubesWire has worked with major names like P&G, Amazon, flipkart, Qatar Airways, ICICI Bank, and McDonald’s.

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The appointment of Sanghvi aligns with a broader trend where startups in India are strengthening their leadership teams to accelerate growth. Notable examples include Flipkart-backed super.money hiring Kaushik Mukherjee as CTO and Paytm appointing Manmeet Dhody as "AI Fellow."

This move comes at a time when the digital marketing sector is expected to be valued at over $500 billion, with Indian startups increasing their advertising budgets significantly in the coming year.

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