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Jan 14, 2020

Meet the 2019 40 Under 40: Paras Mehta

Read about Paras Mehta of Cadreon, one of the 40 young industry professionals we've selected as representing Asia Pacific’s next threefold. generation of marketing and communications leadership.

Meet the 2019 40 Under 40: Paras Mehta

Paras Mehta | Head of India | Cadreon | India

One of the earliest leaders driving ad network in India, Paras Mehta has worked across agencies and publishers at both startups and multinational corporations, with roles in business, product, technology and ad operations. Mehta joined Cadreon to head its office in India and has led 70% year-on-year revenue growth at the agency, retaining all employees and actually growing the team size threefold.

Read more about why Mehta—and the 39 other members of the class of 2019—made the list:

Campaign Asia-Pacific's 40 Under 40 2019: Asia's top rising talent
Asia-Pacific's top rising talent From data scientists to brand builders, creative minds to entrepreneurs, here is our marketing and communications standout class of young professionals for 2019.

Note: The full 40 Under 40 list is available only to Campaign members. Learn about the benefits of membership and become a member today.

 

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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