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Google on Friday appointed Sanjay Gupta as the new Country Manager and Vice President of Sales and Operations for India.
He will take on the role early next year and will be based out of Mumbai working closely with the teams based in Gurugram, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.
According to the tech giant, Gupta will contribute to the company's ongoing efforts to expand the Internet ecosystem in the country, driving Internet adoption among consumers and businesses and accelerating innovation.
"We are excited to combine his expertise, experience, and leadership with our teams and build further on our existing efforts in this highly dynamic, competitive and exciting digital economy, looking to build a more helpful and inclusive Internet for everyone in India."
With a career spanning nearly three decades, Gupta joins Google from Star and Disney India where he was the managing director.
He played an instrumental role in extending their traditional television content to digital consumers through Hotstar.
He is also credited with building their sports business via the acquisition of marquee cricketing properties and the launch of the hugely-popular kabaddi and football leagues: Pro Kabaddi League and Indian Super League.
During his stint at Hindustan Unilever, Gupta led marketing for two of the company's critical segments: oral and home care.
At Bharti Airtel as a chief marketing officer for the mobile business, he spearheaded several successful sales and marketing initiatives.
He is a post-graduate from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kolkata and is an engineer from Delhi College of Engineering.
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