News: Meta Partnerships in India head Manish Chopra resigns

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Meta Partnerships in India head Manish Chopra resigns

Manish has quit as head of Meta Partnerships in India after 4.5 years of the journey.
Meta Partnerships in India head Manish Chopra resigns

Manish Chopra, head of Meta Partnerships in India, has ended his association with the company. 

“It’s been 4.5 years of an incredible journey leading Meta Partnerships in India! I am stepping down from my role at Meta and will help with the transition over the next few weeks,” reads a Linkedin post by Manish.

He expressed his gratitude to Meta for trusting him with building out efforts to drive growth & engagement across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

Manish is yet to announce his next move.

Manish’s ride began with Meta leading its Partnerships efforts in India, which was emerging as one of Meta’s most important markets in 2019. “I am super proud of the work the team and I have done to become an ally for creators and businesses around the country. There are so many people who have been so critically influential in guiding my team and I, that I cannot do justice by calling out only a few. #ifykyk and my heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you! To my team, it’s been my privilege to know you and learn from you. More power to you, always!,” Manish said in his Linkedin post.

“The recent months have been trying times for everyone in so many ways. I know this team has shown so much care and has helped each other selflessly. At so many moments in doing one’s very best, I have seen folks embody ‘what would you do, if you were not afraid’, and surpass our wildest dreams. And so for me, I am now looking forward to a new phase in my professional life. I will share more in due course,” he said.

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