May 1, 2024

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Stitch grows with three new hires and eight new clients

Advertising and marketing technology consultancy, Stitch, is welcoming three industry experts to its team: Tashmeem Waqas, Vikas Varma, and Smit Sanghvi.

Tashmeem Waqas joins Stitch as Head of Marketing Technology. With a thirteen-year track record and certifications in Tealium, Adobe, Marketo and HubSpot, she will spearhead the firm’s efforts in marketing automation and Customer Data Platforms (CDPs). Waqas’s role will be vital in shaping strategies, overseeing project implementations, and aligning technology with client needs. Her focus on cross-functional collaboration is expected to significantly enhance Stitch’s strategic, as well as technical and client engagement, capabilities.

In the role of Senior Account Manager, Vikas Varma adds a mix of leadership and technical expertise to Stitch. Being the ex Marketing Manager from Mediray NZ, and holding an MBA specialised in Digital Transformation, his robust background in Marketing Innovation, MarTech, and AdTech, positions him as a key player in bolstering strategy and executing implementations.

Smit Sanghvi, a developer with a rich background in AdTech, MarTech and e-commerce, is the latest addition to Stitch’s technical team. His diverse skill set includes proficiency in multiple programming frameworks and Content Management Systems. Previously from Shopify New Zealand, Sanghvi also brings strong technical and development skills to the team.

Additionally, Stitch is proud to announce winning eight new clients from diverse range of esteemed companies including Mr Apple (part of Scales Corporation); RealNZ, Treble Cone and Cardrona (for for Data Infrastructure projects); Skills Consulting Group; Coastguard NZ; Harrison Grierson; Kate Sylvester; Real Thread in the USA; and Elave Skincare, which has distribution channels in the UK, Ireland, Europe, and the Middle East.

These strategic collaborations significantly bolster Stitch’s standing in the marketing and advertising technology sectors and extend its influence not just domestically, but also on an international scale.

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