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Shraddha Bhuyan is named Director, Corporate Affairs & Marketing

Shraddha Bhuyan has been appointed Director, Corporate Affairs & Marketing at Australian digital infrastructure company, Indara. She was previously Head of Communications - AU/NZ at telco company, Ericsson, on a parental leave basis. Prior to this, Shraddha worked in-house in the gaming sector and agency-side at Archetype.  

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Paul Tilley MBE, Managing Director and Founder of IN2, said: “IN2 is continuing to grow internationally in response to increasing complexity of communications challenges caused by geopolitical challenges, and due to a rise in demand for our AI led communications solutions that can increase efficiency and reduce costs so significantly for clients.

“Noorul and Joanna bring deep expertise in strategic communications, emerging technologies and regional delivery, which will be critical as we expand our work across key markets. Their appointments strengthen our ability to support partners operating in fast-moving and high-stakes environments.”