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InMobi Appoints Phalgun Raju as General Manager for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan

ASIA-PACIFIC, SINGAPORE, JANUARY 30, 2012: InMobi appointed Phalgun Raju as the regional director and general manager for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Phalgun will lead the company’s business strategy, sales, business development, and marketing for the region. Phalgun has joined InMobi from Google, where she led sales and business development efforts for strategic new advertising products with Fortune 500 brands and top agencies.
 
“We are thrilled to have Phalgun join us at InMobi. We couldn’t have asked for a better leader to drive our growth efforts in 2012, as we look to further enhance our position and brand as the top mobile ad network in Southeast Asia. Phalgun’s exceptional professional background and leadership experience makes her a valuable asset to our team,” said Naveen Tewari, founder and CEO of InMobi.
 
“I am delighted to join InMobi and be part of a high growth, and dynamic team both globally and in Southeast Asia. With a regional population of over 600 Million and a high growth mobile sector, mobile advertising has arrived in Southeast Asia. The opportunity to continue to build on InMobi’s brand and position in this region is tremendous.  What makes us stand out is the key role we play in demonstrating to agencies and advertisers the value of mobile advertising as a core part of not just their digital spend but their overall marketing budgets. I look forward to further engaging top brands, key agencies, and app developers in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan,” Phalgun said.
 
Prior to joining InMobi and Google, Phalgun worked with Nokia and McKinsey. At Nokia, Phalgun led global product marketing for the Emerging Devices business. Prior to Nokia she was one of the youngest Engagement Managers in the history of McKinsey. She has a MBA from the Harvard Business School and a Masters in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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