Corporate Mc Nikita Rana anchoring for Mr. Nirav Bhatia: Head of Technical Account Management, Adobe. (Then) Customer Lead, SAS at The Economic Times Marketing Leaders in Taj Lands End Mumbai
- Nikita Rana

- Apr 14
- 1 min read
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I’m Nikita Rana, a corporate emcee in Mumbai, and this evening at Taj Lands End Mumbai brought together marketing leaders who shape decisions at scale. The room carried both experience and expectation, and as an anchor in mumbai, my role was to create a flow where insight could move without friction.
Featuring Mr. Nirav Bhatia, Head of Technical Account Management at Adobe and formerly Customer Lead at SAS, the conversations were layered and precise. As a corporate event host, I focused on translating transitions into clarity, ensuring that each segment felt intentional rather than sequential. Leadership rooms do not need noise, they need direction.
What defines such forums is not just who speaks, but how the room listens. Through corporate event anchoring, I shaped the pace so that every exchange held attention without urgency. Being a corporate mc in such environments means reading energy in real time, allowing the dialogue to breathe while maintaining continuity.
Events like The Economic Times Marketing Leaders remind me that structure is invisible when done right. As a professional emcee, the work lies in making complexity feel accessible without diluting its depth, a balance that only emerges with preparation and presence.
Grateful to the team at The Economic Times for curating a platform where leadership conversations are given the space they deserve, and for the trust placed in me to hold that space.
If you are looking to hire anchor for event formats that demand clarity, credibility, and composure, or need a corporate host who can guide high level rooms with ease, this is where intent meets execution.

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