Scaler, India’s leading tech education platform, today announced the appointment of Srishti Thakur as its new Group Head – Corporate Communications, further strengthening its leadership team as the company enters its next phase of growth. In this pivotal role, Srishti will lead Scaler’s integrated communications mandate across India, the US, and the UAE, working closely with the founders and leadership team to shape brand positioning, deepen stakeholder engagement, and build a cohesive narrative across diverse markets and business lines.Srishti brings nearly two decades of experience in corporate communications, public relations, and brand building, having advised both global enterprises and high-growth startups at leading PR consultancies across the country. Most recently, she spearheaded PR and Corporate Communications at Physics Wallah, where she was instrumental in building the function during a period of rapid growth and shaping the organisation’s external narrative as it prepared for its IPO journey.Her entrepreneurial journey as Co-founder and CEO of Plants Cart also provided her with invaluable insights into building from the ground up and the intricacies of consumer and brand development. Srishti is also an active mentor for early-stage startups, particularly women entrepreneurs, with a keen interest in sustainability-led ventures.“We are delighted to welcome Srishti Mathur to Scaler,” said Abhimanyu Saxena, Co-founder of Scaler. “Her deep expertise in strategic communications, coupled with her experience in scaling brand narratives for high-growth companies, will be instrumental as we expand our global footprint and reinforce our position as a leader in tech education and career transformation. Srishti's vision for a unified and impactful brand voice aligns perfectly with our ambitious goals.”“In the AI era, wherein skilling and future-readiness are paramount, Scaler's mission of bridging the talent gap and transforming careers deeply resonates with the impact I aim to create. This role presents an exceptional opportunity to bring sharper narrative thinking to a brand that is so effectively solving a critical problem at scale. I am excited to build a more consistent, cohesive voice for Scaler as we continue to empower professionals for the future of work,” said Srishti Mathur, Group Head – Corporate Communications at Scaler.Over the next 6-12 months, Srishti will focus on strengthening Scaler’s brand at a strategic level, building a clear, differentiated positioning anchored in outcomes and credibility. Her key priorities include evolving Scaler from being seen primarily as a strong edtech player to becoming a definitive voice in the future of work and tech careers globally. This will involve creating a more unified brand story, elevating leadership narratives, and ensuring consistency across markets while retaining local relevance.