Brand Street Integrated strengthens its presence in Pune with the appointment of Krishna Mugatkar as Business Director, bringing his expertise in marketing and real estate to the table.
Brand Street IntegratedKrishna MugatkarPuneMarketing AgencyBusiness ExpansionReal Estate PuneSep 05, 2024
Krishna Mugatkar has been appointed as the new Business Director of Brand Street Integrated in Pune.
Krishna Mugatkar has over 12 years of experience in the marketing industry, with expertise in multiple sectors including B2B sales, offline marketing, BTL advertising, food and beverage, hospitality, SaaS applications, and real estate.
Brand Street Integrated's expansion into Pune highlights the agency's dedication to enhancing its presence and fostering growth in the western region of India.
Brand Street Integrated aims to create impactful brand experiences that truly resonate with its audience in Pune, and deliver exceptional value to its clients.
Surendra Singh is the CEO of Brand Street Integrated.
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