
Divyam Chaturvedi has been appointed Country Head at Hybrid India, taking charge of the ad-tech company’s operations and growth strategy in one of its key global markets. The appointment brings together his extensive background in digital sales, partnerships and business development within India’s advertising ecosystem.
Chaturvedi joins Hybrid India after serving as Vice President – Sales and Partnerships at SYNC Media & Adtech since March 2024, where he focused on data, audiences and cricket-led advertising solutions. Before that, he spent four years as Business Director at Vserv, contributing to the company’s mobile advertising and monetisation business.
His earlier career includes senior roles at some of India’s leading media and digital platforms. He worked as Client Partner Digital – North at Republic World, handling brand solutions and display advertising, and served as Regional Head – North at Pointific Digital. Chaturvedi also spent time at Dailyhunt as Regional Manager – North, focusing on branded content integration, and at Hindustan Times as Senior Manager – Brand Solutions.
His professional foundation includes stints at AIDEM Ventures and TBSL Magicbricks.com, where he built experience in advertising sales, area management and business development over more than a decade. Chaturvedi holds an Integrated MBA in International Business and Marketing from Amity University and is certified in data-driven planning through The Trade Desk’s Edge Academy.
At Hybrid India, part of a global ad-tech ecosystem offering programmatic advertising, contextual targeting and non-cookie solutions across markets including Indonesia, Vietnam, Germany and the United States, Chaturvedi’s mandate is expected to focus on expanding the company’s presence, strengthening client and agency relationships, and scaling its technology-led offerings in India.
His appointment reflects Hybrid’s continued investment in regional leadership as programmatic and AI-driven advertising solutions gain traction among Indian brands and agencies looking to modernise their digital media strategies.












