Raj’s leadership style focuses on building strong cultures and teams that drive to tackle complex problems with innovative solutions for some of the best brands in the world.
In his earlier career, Raj co-founded Spunlogic in 1998, leading it to become one of the largest privately-held digital agencies in Atlanta. Spunlogic was acquired in 2008 by Halyard Capital to form Engauge, which was then acquired by Publicis Groupe and merged with Moxie to create the largest digital agency in the Southeast. More recently, Raj served as chief delivery and innovation officer for Ansira, one of the largest global independent technology and marketing agencies with over 1,700 employees. Raj came to Ansira through the 2019 acquisition of BrightWave, a leading eCRM and cross-channel agency, where he was president. During his tenure there, he helped build an incredible high-performance team and culture that was sought after by leading brands. He also previously served as CEO for the social advertising tech company BLiNQ Media to provide new vision and rebuild its technology teams before merging the business unit within Tegna.
Raj is an investor in a number of technology startups, as well as a mentor to fellow entrepreneurs. Through his unique agency endeavors, he has become known for his hands-on approach, calm manner and work-hard, play-hard mentality.
Additionally, Raj participates as a board member and advisor for a number of non-profit groups, including 48in48 and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABLP).
Born in Uganda, Raj moved to London at age nine. He earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Economics and Geography from Kingston University (London) and an Executive MBA at Georgia State University.
He has traveled extensively throughout the world and is always looking to explore new places, or at least blow off some steam snowboarding. Raj has three young children and a dog and has called Atlanta home for over 24 years.

Raj, it was a pleasure reading about your RV trip, funny i’m 3 miles from you in ViHi, and looking to buy a 364TS as well. How has your experience been since you bought it and would you buy it again after what you know and experienced? thanks for your feedback.
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Hi Arman, that’s pretty cool you live so close. Yep we’d buy the 364TS again for the trip we did. It was perfect. we actually sold it after the trip as it was overkill for us to keep it for short weekend trips. However it was perfect for the type of trip we did. My wife actually wront alot more about the trip, check out https://gypsyspirit.net/category/2015-rv-road-trip/. Specifically she wrote a great post on what we did right on this trip including the choices we made in buying this unit and from who. See: https://gypsyspirit.net/2016/03/03/what-we-did-right/
Hope it’s helpful and good luck.
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Hi Raj, it’s so dramatic to see a long lost msg from u today and tried to email you back and stumble on your great blog! Did not know you are a philosopher too:) I was backpacking in Europe few years back tracing Marcus Aurelieus’ journey, and also did a short trip in Canada but sure can’t compare with your epic trip with the folks… Let’s definitely get together catch up, and compare notes on life, tech biz, world view…. 🙂
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Helllo mate nice blog
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