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Ruchi Prasad hired by Kepler Group as Chief Legal Counsel
Apart from handling legal affairs, she will also advise the firm's executive leadership on strategic growth initiatives
The global digital marketing services pioneer, Kepler Group, has hired Ruchi Prasad as a chief legal counsel to bolster its corporate development and sales partner solutions efforts. Prasad is a veteran of Google Business Partners.
Her strategic hire positions the firm to help clients navigate increasingly complex privacy and regulatory requirements and meet the increased demand for first-party data solutions.
Joshua Lerman, the recently-promoted global CEO at the Kepler Group, said "As we continue to invest in our international expansion and burgeoning partner relationships, Prasad is exactly the right person to strategically inform these opportunities. In the short time since she started, she has already added value to our work with our largest partners."
Prasad added, "I am thrilled to join the Kepler Group and help catalyze this next stage of growth. Kepler and Napkyn leadership teams have built a robust foundation and, as the company continues to innovate and evolve, I look forward to using my experience in global expansion, legal operations, regulatory matters, and data privacy."
She will lead the legal affairs for both Kepler, the Group's media activation and marketing strategy arm, and Napkyn, its recently acquired full-stack Google Marketing Platform Sales Partner business.
The companies have advised numerous brands including AT&T, American Express, Dunkin' Donuts, J.Crew, Nissan, Pepsico, Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, to better leverage the power of data, technology and insights to create meaningful, and profitable connections with consumers.
Prasad has over 12 years of legal experience in global, high-tech markets, most recently as a general counsel for the Americas at Media. Monks and Global General Counsel for MightyHive. She has also held legal policy positions at Twitter and Visa.