Aditya Labhe has a diverse range of work experience in digital marketing and sales strategy roles. Aditya started their career at Buzzinga Digital as a Social Media Specialist and later became a Digital Strategist, focusing on client needs and strategic solutions. Aditya then worked at Adforce.com and CurrencyFair.com as a Digital Marketing Executive and Specialist respectively, gaining experience in programmatic platforms and competitor mapping. Aditya then moved on to ChannelSight: eCommerce Intelligence, where they held roles such as Client Performance Lead, Client Solutions and Strategy Manager, and Solutions Consultant, Sales Strategy. In these positions, they focused on client strategy, planned expansion, and product development. Currently, Aditya is working at GreyScout as the Head of eCommerce Solutions and previously held the role of Senior Platform Specialist. In this hybrid role, they are responsible for marketing, pre-sales, and client insights, as well as developing sales and marketing enablement strategies and leading pre-sales demos for global brands.
Aditya Labhe obtained a Master's Degree in Digital Marketing from UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School from 2015 to 2016. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Advertising from the University of Mumbai, studying from 2009 to 2011. Aditya has also obtained various certifications, including "Design Thinking for Beginners: Develop Innovative Ideas" from Udemy in February 2022, "Turn shopper into buyers with Dynamic Ads" from Facebook in January 2019, "Amazon Sponsored Ads Certification" from Amazon in February 2022, "Amazon retail for advertisers Certification" from Amazon in February 2022, "Google Ads Display Certification" from Google in February 2022, "Google Ads Search Certification" from Google in February 2022, "Google Shopping Ads Certification" from Google in February 2022, and "Google-The Digital Garage" from Google (no specific month or year provided).
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