Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2016

OgilvyOne Worldwide names Keswani Mumbai Head

She was with Conde Nast; replaces Gaurav Magotra, who has moved to Ogilvy Vietnam

OgilvyOne Worldwide names Keswani Mumbai Head
OgilvyOne Worldwide has announced the appointment of Namrata Keswani as VP and head of its Mumbai office.
 
She replaces Gaurav Magotra, who moved to OgilvyOne Vietnam three months ago. 
 
Keswani, who began her journey with Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai in 2003, was most recently head of publisher Conde Nast India's content vertical.
 
Vikram Menon, President, OgilvyOne Worldwide, India, said, "Our flagship Mumbai office was recently ranked among the world’s 10 best digital agencies. And to have Namrata now at the helm is truly exciting. Her varied experience across markets, brands and new media will be ideal, as OgilvyOne, Mumbai looks to set new benchmarks across the board.
 
Keswani added, "OgilvyOne Mumbai has grown and transformed rapidly over the last few years into a leading digital agency. It’s a fantastic opportunity to be at its helm and chart its next chapter of growth. I hope to nurture a nimble, learning agency culture and ensure our clients see us as their partner of choice in this exciting, challenging environment where the digital landscape and consumer are evolving so dramatically."
 
She has also worked with NBC in a past assignment, moving from Ogilvy in 2005.
Source:
Campaign India

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