Dentsu announces to combine the capabilities of iProspect and Sokrati

The combined services will lay down the provisions for integrated performance media marketing and programmatic solutions.

By  Storyboard18| Oct 31, 2023 5:04 PM
Simultaneously, Vinod Thadani, the Chief Growth Officer, Media, and CEO of iProspect India, will play a crucial role in spearheading the growth initiatives for all media brands in India. (Representative Image: Vardan Papikyan via Unsplash)

In a strategic move, Dentsu, the Japanese international advertising and public relations stock exchange company, has announced the decision to combine the capabilities of iProspect, its media agency, and Sokrati, a data-driven performance marketing company. The combined services will lay down the provisions for integrated performance media marketing and programmatic solutions.

Nilesh Gohil, formerly the chief business officer at Sokrati, has been appointed as the chief executive officer and president – Performance Practice. In his new role, Gohil will leverage his expertise in performance marketing, MarTech, and analytics to further enhance the synergies between the two entities.

Simultaneously, Vinod Thadani, the chief growth officer, Media, and CEO of iProspect India, will play a crucial role in spearheading the growth initiatives for all media brands in India. Thadani's responsibilities extend to driving the overall growth trajectory of businesses, solidifying Dentsu's position as a force in the evolving landscape of advertising and marketing.

First Published onOct 27, 2023 10:35 AM

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