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Insomniacs onboards Prashant Tyagi as Vice President for its NCR chapter
January 6, 2022: India’s leading real estate, data analytics, and technology network, Insomniacs has on-boarded Prashant Tyagi as Vice President for their National Capital Region (NCR) chapter. This appointment is in line with their PAN-India expansion strategy. At its helm, Prashant will be responsible for expanding Insomniacs footprint in north-India. The move aims at bringing greater velocity and enhanced performance to the sector’s sales and marketing operations.
Previous to this appointment, Prashant spent 12+ years in real-estate as a part of multiple realtors such as DLF, Colliers International and M3M.
Govind Rai, Co-Founder of Insomniacs, said, “At Insomniacs, we equip real estate players with the exact solutions. And now with Prashant on board, we are even more confident to take our vision forward. His rich industry experience and a vast network of leading stakeholders make him a perfect fit for this role. We look forward to working together.”
Prashant Tyagi, VP, NCR-chapter, Insomniacs, said, “NCR is the hotspot of real estate development. Fulfilling the role of a Vice President here would be no small feat. I am grateful to Insomniacs founders for choosing me for this remarkable role. I look forward to working with NCR realtors and supporting them to the best of my abilities.”
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