Campaign India Team
Aug 08, 2012

Nirmal Dayani joins Digitas India as COO

Dayani joins Digitas from ESPN Star Sports, where he was senior director, marketing

Nirmal Dayani joins Digitas India as COO

Digitas India has announced the appointment of Nirmal Dayani as its chief operating officer. Dayani will be reporting to Kanika Mathur, president, Digitas India. 

In a career spanning close to 21 years, Dayani has also worked with McCann Erickson, JWT and ESPN Star Sports. In his last assignment, he was senior director - marketing at ESPN Star Sports.
 
Speaking on his move, Dayani said, “This is an amazing opportunity and I am incredibly excited to be a part of the Digitas India team. In this new digital era we have a great opportunity to integrate our offerings and adding value to our customer/client portfolios. I am looking forward to working closely with our clients and together developing their digital roadmaps and taking them to the next level in their growth curve.”
 
Mathur added, “We are looking forward to Nirmal leading Digitas India. We believe that with his experience and skills he will play a key role in nurturing client relationships, and driving growth.”
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

12 hours ago

Goafest brings back 'Advertising Rocks' musical ...

Showcase your musical chops at this year's festival, as the melody-filled contest returns for its second year.

13 hours ago

MDH and Everest continue to face brand scrutiny as ...

Following concerns in Hong Kong and Singapore, Australia and the US are now also investigating MDH and Everest Spices for suspected pesticide residues in their products, potentially leading to recalls.

15 hours ago

Campaign India Film Crest Awards 2024: Shortlists ...

These awards recognise and reward ad films based on craft, created, aired, or released between January 1, 2023 and February 28, 2024.

16 hours ago

Nutrica Oil’s clever new campaign is greased with ...

Three new films inject humour into promoting the brand's different variants, comprising real-life instances where one size doesn’t fit all.